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Ed Pol at UMD. Author: A IS FOR ARSON: THE HISTORY OF VANDALISM IN AMERICAN EDUCATION (2023). "A fay, spiritual being, refined by suffering." --Iris Murdoch

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"A is for Arson: A History of Vandalism in American Education" is now available from @CornellPress. Thank you everyone for your support and interest!. Enter 09BCARD for 30% off. #AisforArson.
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RT @marksjo1: Tweaking the way I teach Kant to meet our evolving workforce needs.
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Moritz von Schwind, "The Rose, or the Artist's Journey" (1847). #Art
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: Weight in the Shape of Liubo Game Player (China, c. 200 B.C. - 200 A.D.). #Art
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Weight in the Shape of Liubo Game Player (China, c. 200 B.C. - 200 A.D.). #Art
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: Iris Murdoch: “Where virtue is concerned we often apprehend more than we clearly understand and grow by looking.”. (Paint….
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Iris Murdoch: “Where virtue is concerned we often apprehend more than we clearly understand and grow by looking.”. (Painting is Georges de la Tour, "The Penitent Magdalen" [1640]). #Art
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RT @MichaelRWear: This is a bad, bad idea for the the country and an even worse idea for the credibility and authority of the local church.
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: John Lewis Krimmel, "Nightlife in Philadelphia—an Oyster Barrow in front of the Chestnut Street Theater" (c. 1813). #Art….
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: Maynard Dixon, "The Merging of Spring and Winter" (1943) and "Oncoming Storm" (1941). #Art
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John Lewis Krimmel, "Nightlife in Philadelphia—an Oyster Barrow in front of the Chestnut Street Theater" (c. 1813). #Art
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Maynard Dixon, "The Merging of Spring and Winter" (1943) and "Oncoming Storm" (1941). #Art
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: Experts should never be able (ipso facto) to put a policy decision out of bounds.
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: I have a new blog post up ("Watercolors of Whales"), with some amateurish painting that I did this week and some passages….
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Experts should never be able (ipso facto) to put a policy decision out of bounds.
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Among other things, Skrmetti was about whether experts are, in fact, experts:
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RT @ScribnerUMCP: Henri Fantin-Latour, "Summer Flowers" (1880). #Art
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I have a new blog post up ("Watercolors of Whales"), with some amateurish painting that I did this week and some passages from Melville. #Art
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