Background: recent events involving student protests at the University of Missouri.
Now consider this from Daniel Henninger's column in today's Wall Street Journal --
Missouri and Paris have something important in common. Both represent the inability of primary social institutions to defend themselves.
It's quite a leap to look at a situation involving spree killers and think that the right comparison to American educational institutions involves the handing of student demands.
Now consider this from Daniel Henninger's column in today's Wall Street Journal --
Missouri and Paris have something important in common. Both represent the inability of primary social institutions to defend themselves.
It's quite a leap to look at a situation involving spree killers and think that the right comparison to American educational institutions involves the handing of student demands.
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