Fair point. Although I think the discussion of why fewer men go to college now is a vague shadow of a bigger discussion. To draw the lines at men vs. women seems at best like a distraction
Perhaps WSJ might intend it as a distraction (though that's being generous).
It is still a question worth asking not with the WSJ article's framing but as materialists to understand the how the conditions and structures we are living in have changed.
The same material conditions apply to women though
Fair point. Although I think the discussion of why fewer men go to college now is a vague shadow of a bigger discussion. To draw the lines at men vs. women seems at best like a distraction
Perhaps WSJ might intend it as a distraction (though that's being generous).
It is still a question worth asking not with the WSJ article's framing but as materialists to understand the how the conditions and structures we are living in have changed.
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Men have more opportunities with a high school diploma than women do