the idea of the university is powerless without the material realities of membership and friendship, as well as the rather harder and more wintry virtues of solitary independence, resistance, doggedness, and the absolute resolution to get on with the task in hand and are not to be bought out by the cosy privileges and soft snobberies which are still amply available to bright young-to-middle-aged academics.

— Jennifer Hodgson, THE ABSOLUTE RESOLUTION TO GET ON WITH THE TASK IN HAND, 2012