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What does the national data say about adjuncts?

The topic of adjuncts is getting some play finally. I’ve seen it bubbling up among the college Left for some time now, but now it is in the New York Times and big organizing drives are under way. In these pieces, I often see a variety of statistics thrown about, but never the statistics I… Continue reading What does the national data say about adjuncts?

December 4, 2013

Grudge Match: Mike Konczal and I on the Graduate Tax

Over at the CUNY advocate, Konczal and I have a back and forth on the idea of a graduate tax (sometimes called Pay It Forward). The first two pieces were written a while ago, so they may be somewhat dated (e.g. in student debt figures). But overall they are good. My impression was that there… Continue reading Grudge Match: Mike Konczal and I on the Graduate Tax

November 25, 2013

Sarah Kendzior Performatively Makes My Point on Working Class Erasure

I wrote a post about how the identitarian framework has a class problem, doesn’t take class identity seriously, and doesn’t treat those with that identity anything like any of the other identities within the framework. Sarah Kendzior on twitter thought it would be a good idea to prove just how true that was. In so… Continue reading Sarah Kendzior Performatively Makes My Point on Working Class Erasure

November 24, 2013

Identitarianism and the Working Class

People have been passing around this piece from Mark Fisher, which is about a lot of things, one of which is who gets to speak (or identify) as the poor working class. In particular, Russel Brand apparently has a lower working class background, but now is a millionaire due to his comedy, which raises the… Continue reading Identitarianism and the Working Class

November 24, 2013

4 responses to my higher education piece

I wrote 3 theses on higher education. The one people seemed to get the biggest kick out of was the last one, in which I argue that free college would disproportionately benefit rich kids (they are disproportionately represented and pay more than their non-rich cohorts due to price discrimination). One point I did not bring… Continue reading 4 responses to my higher education piece

November 22, 2013

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