I finished undergrad (PoliSci) about seven years ago at a Jesuit school and they were all about Habermas and Critical Theory (Horkheimer, Adorno). I'm not really in his boat, but I grant that a lot of his work has value. There are a few excerpts specifically that influenced the way that I think. In my four years of undergrad and through two years of grad school (Public Admin), I can't remember a single mention by my professors of the pragmatists or anyone in the empirical tradition, outside of Locke. I remember bringing up Berkeley once in a discussion about existence, and was quickly shrugged off.
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