> While I find him truly interesting, there is an annoyance: he is strongly critical about "traditional" school system, while holding a PhD himself.
Isn't it possible that getting a PhD gave him a front row seat to observe the problems of academia? In some sense it lends credibility to his arguments since he's been on the inside.
Isn't it possible that getting a PhD gave him a front row seat to observe the problems of academia? In some sense it lends credibility to his arguments since he's been on the inside.