Якщо є одна фраза, яку я б використав для опису американського вищого середнього класу, то це тривога щодо статусу. Вона визначає майже все в цій податковій категорії.
Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson3 груд. 2025 р.
This is a great piece with some mind-boggling statistics. - At Brown and Harvard, more than 20% of undergraduates are registered as disabled - At Amherst: more than 30 percent - At Stanford: nearly 40 percent Soon, many of these schools "may have more students receiving [disability] accommodations than not, a scenario that would have seemed absurd just a decade ago." As students and their parents have recognized the benefits of claiming disability—extended time on tests, housing accommodations, etc—the rates of disability at colleges, and especially at elite colleges, has exploded. America used to stigmatize disability too severely. Now elite institutions reward it too liberally. It simply does not make any sense to have a policy that declares half of the students at Stanford cognitively disabled and in need of accommodations.
Насправді багаті, звісно, відмовляються від цієї всієї цієї фарси на користь нових ознак статусу, які вони визначать і які з часом підуть вниз за течією.
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