Love the questions

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Love the questions

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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. The newest addition to Arbeiter Ring’s Semaphore Series is a provocative look at the central questions facing university education today. Drawing on decades of experience in the scholarly trenches, Ian Angus considers the future of academic freedom in an increasingly corporate university setting, the role of technology, interdisciplinary study, and the possibilities for critical enlightenment and solidarity.

SKU: 27268 Category: Tag:
Subtitle: University Education and Enlightenment (Semaphore #7)
Author: Angus, Ian
Year: 2009
ISBN: 9781894037402
Pages: 176
Language: English
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring
Publisher's city: Winnipeg
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