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THE QUESTIONS: Ian Angus What are
universities good for? This question has generated intense debate,
particularly since the culture wars and Allan Bloom’s The
Closing of the American Mind. Where radicals once critiqued
universities’ elitism, that argument has recently been turned
on is head: many academic administrators and business leaders now see a
university education as little more than job training for the
information economy. Such pressures threaten universities’
ability to play the critical social role that justifies them. From the publisher's site
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Published by Arbeiter Ring Publishing |
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| Excerpt Available Online
- A selection from chapter 6 printed in Truthout on 11 April 2010 under
the title "Does the University Have a Future in the Network Society?" |
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