read em and weep . . . facts don't have feelings

Marshall and Gani speak of taking a “more critical focus on the academic–practitioner nexus renders visible the otherwise unseen ways in which mechanisms of race and imperialism condition not only peoples, but also knowledge and practice” In speaking of “mechanism(s)” I am reminded of the way in which there is a very strong “connection” between the university and policy makers to the extent that mechanical language is used to discuss the “connection”  It may not seem apparent, but anyone who has watched debates on the floor of the congress, they notice that there is a connection between the academy and policy makers and taxation and spending for projects overseas and at home. The prominent players on the Left are embedded in the Education system as it presently stands and use profusely the language of academia, attracting a considerable entourage of followers among young people.

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