Sunday, September 7, 2025

Attention Non-Writers: "NYC college students learning ‘How to Steal’ — as class teaches ‘line between private property and public good is drawn in blood’"

For those who, like me, won't be able to take advantage of: "James Patterson offers new writers up to $50,000 to finish their books", we see this at the New York Post, September 2:

The value of a college degree has been called into question lately — and for good reason.

Parents might be shocked to learn what they’re paying for.

At the New School in Manhattan, a four-year private university where the $60,240 tuition doesn’t cover housing, students at the university’s Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts can learn “How to Steal.”

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The class is worth four credits and “explores the politics, ethics and aesthetics of theft” — complete with field trips.... 

....MUCH MORE 

If I'm a bodega owner anywhere near The New School I might be a bit concerned about Professor Fagin@Lang and his Artful Dodgers.