"Docherty is not only is a brilliant critic of those forces that would
like to transform higher education into an extension of the
market-place... he is also a man of great moral and civic courage, who
under intense pressure from the punishing neoliberal state has risked
a great deal to remind us that higher education is a civic institution
crucial to creating the formative cultures necessary for a democracy
to survive, if not flourish." - Henry Giroux, McMasters University
"Docherty engages with the secular university in its present crisis,
reflecting on its origins and on its role in the future of democracy.
He tackles the urgent issue of inequality with a compelling
denunciation of the ways of entrenched privilege; he offers a view of
governance and representation from the perspective of those who are
silenced; and exposes the fundamental damage done to thought by
management-speak. Docherty is moral, passionate and committed and this
is a fierce and important book." - Mary Margaret McCabe, King′s
College London There is a war on for the future of the university
worldwide. The stakes are high, and they reach deep into our social
condition. On one side are self-proclaimed modernisers who view the
institution as vital to national economic success. Here the university
is a servant of the national economy in the context of globalization,
its driving principles of private and personal enrichment necessary
conditions of ‘progress’ and modernity. Others see this as a
radical impoverishment of the university’s capacities to extend
human possibilities and freedoms, to seek earnestly for social
justice, and to participate in the endless need for the extension of
democracy. This book analyses the former position, and argues for the
necessity of taking sides with the latter. It does so with a sense of
urgency, because the market fundamentalists are on the march. The
fundamental war that is being fought is not just for scholars, but for
a better – more democratic, more just, more emancipatory – form of
life. Choose sides.
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ISBN
9781473910621
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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