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The Productivity Syndrome (or why I stopped writing philosophy)

08/06/2018R. Horton

I taught at a community college, so I was never on this productivity treadmill, though replacement treadmills were provided. Anyway, I’d like to think philosophy could be driven by something other than meeting quota. But, so it is.

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