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Memoirs of a Dissident Student in Postmodern Academia
From The Occidental Observer, April 6, 2009
After completing my university education in 1992, I quickly discovered that my degree was not especially useful in the “real world.” It was not until twelve years later, after having founded and grown a successful business, and after having become aware of the cultural pathologies of our times, that I decided that a degree in Cultural Studies was what I required.
My business catered (and still caters) to a sector within the anti-liberal, anti-egalitarian counterculture through the production, distribution, and sale of Black Metal and related forms of underground music. . . . More


