
Richard Hanania: Liberalism Might Just Be Closer to Human Nature
From the New World
The Cost of Affirmative Action
"There's going to be much more variation now and variation is just good for competition right"? "I think with california i mean i think you sort of you have a monopoly where they're all doing the same thing yeah. There's just more opportunities for some schools to take advantage of sport variation," he says. "[Universities] might be so crazy that they just will pick diversity over anything uh i think i believe in the end that like you can't like universities cannot just you know the reason they didn't get rid of their standards before", she adds. 'Now they're gonna have to decide between taking that hit um or keeping their diversity numbers up'
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