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Becomes academic

What does it mean that something "becomes academic"? thanks for helping

And the next half of the course we're going to be looking at what can be done, but if we don't have it in our heads a background theory of social change, then it just becomes very, very academic -- interesting, but not particularly pertinent.

  

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If something becomes academic , it means that it is no longer relevant to the real world. It's intellectual but not practical knowledge. You have some errors in your text.

  • If something becomes academic , it means that it is no longer relevant to the real world.
  • It's intellectual but not practical knowledge.
  • You have some errors in your text.
  • Did you copy it correctly?
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If something becomes academic, it means that it is no longer relevant to the real world. It's intellectual but not practical knowledge.

You have some errors in your text. Did you copy it correctly?

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