<p>Quite a Confederacy above. There are many defenders of those who really really really want popularity. So, for Rny2.
Yes, we’re all here together to imbibe from Caspar the Pseudonymed, the master of his own ego, or admire the indefatigable Henri productively reproducing production among his social-ist relations, bien sur; or be swayed by the Confidences of Eugene-- for whom the Price is Always Right. Not that we would deign to reason through Newton, or Feynman, or Von Mises. And amongst us are socialites and those who go to parties and folks who claim the mantle of prestige, and other folks who are downright professional, nay, even popular. Wonderful stuff, Rny2.
Now this astonishing insight into the intersection of sets has what to do with the consequences on the College of the admissions office’s focus on “USAToday” popularity??</p>