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Then, after 22 years on the academic fast track, he quit - at age 37. He left Oberlin and his first wife, with whom he had had two children, and traveled around the world for three months. Then he settled in Berkeley where, he said, "I sat still for two years, read 200 books and completely re-educated myself."
If that's not an unreconstructed act of pulling rank, I don't know what is.
Wouldn't the true anti-rankist be out there living in the desert somewhere, waiting for the next Burning Man?
Anyway, if this guy's serious about taking on superciliousness, he'd better bone up on his evolutionary psychology.
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