Fair point. Although I think the discussion of why fewer men go to college now is a vague shadow of a bigger discussion. To draw the lines at men vs. women seems at best like a distraction
Perhaps WSJ might intend it as a distraction (though that's being generous).
It is still a question worth asking not with the WSJ article's framing but as materialists to understand the how the conditions and structures we are living in have changed.
Fair point. Although I think the discussion of why fewer men go to college now is a vague shadow of a bigger discussion. To draw the lines at men vs. women seems at best like a distraction
Perhaps WSJ might intend it as a distraction (though that's being generous).
It is still a question worth asking not with the WSJ article's framing but as materialists to understand the how the conditions and structures we are living in have changed.
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