Hi, Owen. People with ASU affiliations can read our arguments in the Chronicle using the free subscription ASU provides us; when they're logged in, the words won't be blurred out after the first sentences, which is helpful. If anyone is interested in learning what we wrote but does not have or want a Chronicle log-in, the article was also made available in full via RealClearEducation, here: https://www.realcleareducation.com/2024/10/24/stop_defending_amy_wax_1067477.html .
I won't reiterate my earlier offer of conversation over lunch, but I hope you are well.
Thank you for supplying that link. You are one of the few ASU professors who has the courage to use your real name and I commend you for that. Rather than lunch, I’d much rather have a public event to present our two different positions. It doesn’t need to be contentious just a presentation of two sides. Want to see if the Humanities Institute is interested?
Hi, Owen. People with ASU affiliations can read our arguments in the Chronicle using the free subscription ASU provides us; when they're logged in, the words won't be blurred out after the first sentences, which is helpful. If anyone is interested in learning what we wrote but does not have or want a Chronicle log-in, the article was also made available in full via RealClearEducation, here: https://www.realcleareducation.com/2024/10/24/stop_defending_amy_wax_1067477.html .
I won't reiterate my earlier offer of conversation over lunch, but I hope you are well.
Thank you for supplying that link. You are one of the few ASU professors who has the courage to use your real name and I commend you for that. Rather than lunch, I’d much rather have a public event to present our two different positions. It doesn’t need to be contentious just a presentation of two sides. Want to see if the Humanities Institute is interested?