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The New Treason Of The Intellectuals Can The University Survive 1st Edition Thomas Docherty

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The New Treason Of The Intellectuals Can The University Survive 1st Edition Thomas Docherty
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Thomas Docherty
ISBN: 9781526132758, 1526132753
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The New Treason Of The Intellectuals Can The University Survive 1st Edition Thomas Docherty by Thomas Docherty 9781526132758, 1526132753 instant download after payment.

The university is under threat. For forty years this indispensable democratic institution has been systematically betrayed by governments and the political class, who have redirected it from its proper social and cultural functions through a relentless programme of financialisation. Taking his cue from Julien Benda's classic polemical essay of 1927, Thomas Docherty exposes the forces behind modern university 'reform'. He demonstrates that the sector has been politicised and now works explicitly to advance a market-fundamentalist ideology that drives an ever-widening wedge between ordinary citizens and the privileged and wealthy. Against this, the intellectual and the university have an urgent duty to extend democracy and social justice. Looking to the future, Docherty concludes the book with seven hypotheses towards a manifesto and calls on intellectuals everywhere to assist in the survival of the species.

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