Academic elitism
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[[Academia|Academic institution]]s often face the charge of '''academic elitism''', sometimes called the [[ivory tower]]. A lesser and broader form of this, '''intellectual elitism''', exists in non-academic circles, so academic elitism might also be viewed as a further extreme of intellectual elitism, depending upon one's perspective. | [[Academia|Academic institution]]s often face the charge of '''academic elitism''', sometimes called the [[ivory tower]]. A lesser and broader form of this, '''intellectual elitism''', exists in non-academic circles, so academic elitism might also be viewed as a further extreme of intellectual elitism, depending upon one's perspective. | ||
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Academic institutions often face the charge of academic elitism, sometimes called the ivory tower. A lesser and broader form of this, intellectual elitism, exists in non-academic circles, so academic elitism might also be viewed as a further extreme of intellectual elitism, depending upon one's perspective.
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