I’m a reader and I’ve been enjoying reading your work and this piece on Lewis. I’m interested enough to have looked at the Hillsdale College course that you advertise/suggest here.
Because I am a reader, I read first about Hillsdale College. Hillsdale College is on the advisory board for Trump’s genuinely fascist Project 2024. The college…
I’m a reader and I’ve been enjoying reading your work and this piece on Lewis. I’m interested enough to have looked at the Hillsdale College course that you advertise/suggest here.
Because I am a reader, I read first about Hillsdale College. Hillsdale College is on the advisory board for Trump’s genuinely fascist Project 2024. The college defends itself and the Project by saying the reaction to it is hysteria.
Because I am a reader I have read Project 24. It *is fascism, laid out, not exactly easy to read, but quite legible as such.
Nonsense (it’s Project 25, BTW). Developed and published by Heritage Foundation, it is essentially a series of white papers (just like Libs write all the time)attempting to pinpoint areas of government which needs change in order to coincide with a conservative vision (as duly elected Trump promised). Plus suggestions as to how to accomplish the changes (just like libs do all the time).
Still, one presumes that anyone who ‘reads’ could take a course at Hillsdale and discern the difference between good teaching and political advocacy. …Apparently not if you go by face value.
You do understand what fascism is, don’t you? A government which allows the private sector to exist but under strict directions by government. That is how Mercedes and other companies stayed ‘private’ under Hitler in his socialist regime.
I’m a reader and I’ve been enjoying reading your work and this piece on Lewis. I’m interested enough to have looked at the Hillsdale College course that you advertise/suggest here.
Because I am a reader, I read first about Hillsdale College. Hillsdale College is on the advisory board for Trump’s genuinely fascist Project 2024. The college defends itself and the Project by saying the reaction to it is hysteria.
Because I am a reader I have read Project 24. It *is fascism, laid out, not exactly easy to read, but quite legible as such.
Are you aware of Hillsdale College’s stance?
Nonsense (it’s Project 25, BTW). Developed and published by Heritage Foundation, it is essentially a series of white papers (just like Libs write all the time)attempting to pinpoint areas of government which needs change in order to coincide with a conservative vision (as duly elected Trump promised). Plus suggestions as to how to accomplish the changes (just like libs do all the time).
Still, one presumes that anyone who ‘reads’ could take a course at Hillsdale and discern the difference between good teaching and political advocacy. …Apparently not if you go by face value.
You do understand what fascism is, don’t you? A government which allows the private sector to exist but under strict directions by government. That is how Mercedes and other companies stayed ‘private’ under Hitler in his socialist regime.
Hillsdale is a far right political and ideological advocacy outfit, more than a real academic institution (at least judging by their on line course).
But this right wing ideology did NOT influence the CS Lewis course. The Oxford professor was not an ideologue.
But Check out their politics of the "left" course for a gross example of exactly what you criticize.
If you’re directing your comment to me, Bill, I wasn’t aware that I had criticized anything.
What? You correctly criticized Hillsdale's ideology and Project 2025!
One assumes remarks that Hillsdale supports a fascist publication is a criticism…unless you are an advocate of fascism.