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academia according to four basic historical types... academia tends to lean politically Left with 72 percent of faculty members identifying as liberal... Academia is usually conceived of as divided into... serves to ensure that academia is relatively protected from political and financial pressures on thought... Academia is sometimes contrasted pejoratively with... Critics of academia say that academic... s critique of academia could also be seen as... Academia takes its name from the... Academia as a modern institution began to take shape in the... Being schooled at a monastery meant academia was effectively restricted to men who wanted to become monks and priests... stupendous importance in fixing the unchanging formulas of Academia for the Latin West... instituted his own revolution in the world of academia with the 1123 publication of his book... revolutionized academia once again with his popularization of scholasticism... Academia began to splinter from its... academia was established as a... ascribed this problem to the economic restructuring of academia as a whole... Gowns have been associated with academia since the birth of the university in the 1300s and 1400s...

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