Ron Srigley is a writer and academic. His work has appeared in The Walrus, The Los Angeles Review of Books, L’Obs, Canadian Dimension, Education Canada, and the MIT Technology Review, as well as in scholarly journals. He teaches philosophy and religious studies at Laurentian University and in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Humber College, Toronto. He is author of Albert Camus’s Critique of Modernity, Eric Voegelin’s Platonic Theology, and translator of Albert Camus’s Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism.
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Ron Srigley
BIO
Biography
ADDRESS
City: Owen Sound,
Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
srigleyron@gmail.com
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Dear Parents: Everything You Need To Know About Your Son's and Daughter's University
Title
But Don't
Publisher
Los Angeles Review of Books
Year
2015
Title
If I Didn't Laugh I'd Cry: An Essay on Happiness
Title
Productivity
Title
and the Death of Humanities Education
Publisher
Education Canada
Year
2012
Title
Pass/Fail: The Retail Scam Known As the Modern University
Publisher
The Walrus
Year
2016
Title
Learning the Hard Way
Publisher
The Walrus
Year
2016
Title
Whose University Is it Anyway?
Publisher
Los Angeles Review of Books
Year
2018
Title
Ontario Teachers Are on Strike for Their Students
Publisher
The Walrus
Year
2017
Title
Phonely Connected
Publisher
MIT Technology Review
Year
2019
Title
Inside Laurentian University's Demise
Publisher
Canadian Dimension
Year
2021
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Presentation Length
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College and Universities
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