@My Number Is My Address That is definitely false. As a recent 5-college grad with a number of Hampshire friends, I found that college to have one of the more bizarre versions of higher ed class tensions, mostly because a large portion of the population there so earnestly branded themselves as social activists 'fighting the good fight'. It was a different form of classism and performance of privilege that at Harvard, but all of the things these two writers discussed happened at Hampshire- and at the other 5-colleges, to be sure.
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@My Number Is My Address That is definitely false. As a recent 5-college grad with a number of Hampshire friends, I found that college to have one of the more bizarre versions of higher ed class tensions, mostly because a large portion of the population there so earnestly branded themselves as social activists 'fighting the good fight'. It was a different form of classism and performance of privilege that at Harvard, but all of the things these two writers discussed happened at Hampshire- and at the other 5-colleges, to be sure.