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British Labour And Higher Education 1945 To 2000 Ideologies Policies And Practice Richard Taylor Tom Steele

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British Labour And Higher Education 1945 To 2000 Ideologies Policies And Practice Richard Taylor Tom Steele
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Author: Richard Taylor; Tom Steele
ISBN: 9781472552785, 1472552784
Language: English
Year: 2011

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British Labour And Higher Education 1945 To 2000 Ideologies Policies And Practice Richard Taylor Tom Steele by Richard Taylor; Tom Steele 9781472552785, 1472552784 instant download after payment.

Higher education provision is an essential component (socially as well as economically) of modern social structures. British Labour and Higher Education focuses on the development of Labour policy on higher education from 1945 to 2000. It analyses the rapid expansion and series of fundamental transformations in higher education and Labour’s part in both shaping and reacting to them. The authors explore the historical evolution and Labour’s varying policy initiatives in the period, and question the place higher education has occupied in the various strands of Labour ideology. As always with ‘Labourism’, perspectives are contentious and contested, spanning the centralist ‘Fabians’, the liberal moralists, and the socialist left.
How far, if at all, have Labour’s policy stances in this area confronted the elite social reproduction functions of universities or the instrumentalist needs of corporate capitalism? Has this policy evolution given concrete evidence to support Ralph Miliband’s pessimistic assessment of ‘Labourism’ as a political formation structurally unable to confront capitalist social structures, or to see a viable ‘Third Way’, as advocated by New Labour?

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