The capitalist university : the transformations of higher education in the United States (1945-2016)
معرفی کتاب «The capitalist university : the transformations of higher education in the United States (1945-2016)» نوشتهٔ Henry Heller، منتشرشده توسط نشر Pluto Press در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Higher education news today can more or less be boiled down to one sentence: the university is in crisis. Skyrocketing student debt, decreased public financing, the weakening of tenure, the rise of adjunct labor, battles over the value of the humanities, calls for skills focused instruction—all the problems besetting contemporary higher education in the United States are interrelated, and they can all be traced to one fact: campuses and classrooms are now battlegrounds in the struggle between knowledge for its own sake and commodified learning. Henry Heller offers here a magisterial account of the modern university that shows exactly how we’ve reached this point. Taking readers from the early Cold War—when support for universities __was__ support for capitalism—through the countless social, political, and educational changes of the ensuing decades, Heller reveals how American educational institutions have been forced to decide between teaching students to question the dominant order and helping to perpetuate it. And they’ve had to do so knowing that all the pressure politics and finance was pushing for the latter. Heller covers such key moments as McCarthyism and the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, as well as contemporary struggles including the attempts at unionization of post-doctorals, the National Adjuncts Walkout Day in 2015, the protests in Missouri related to race, workplace benefits, and leadership, and the firing of Steven Salaita for his pro-Palestinian tweets, which sparked a huge controversy around free speech and academic freedom. __The Capitalist University__ is a thoroughly grounded radical history of an institution whose influence and importance—and failures—reach deep into American political and social life. Can the ivory tower rise above capitalism? Or are the humanities and social sciences merely handmaids to the American imperial order? The Capitalist University surveys the history of higher education in the United States over the last century, revealing how campuses and classrooms have become battlegrounds in the struggle between liberatory knowledge and commodified learning. Henry Heller takes readers from the ideological apparatus of the early Cold War, through the revolts of the 1960s and on to the contemporary malaise of postmodernism, neoliberalism and the so-called 'knowledge economy' of academic capitalism. He reveals how American educational institutions have been forced to decide between teaching students to question the dominant order and helping to perpetuate it. Accessible in style, 'The Capitalist University' presents a comprehensive overview of a topic which affects millions of students in America and increasingly, across the globe Can the ivory tower rise above capitalism? Or are the humanities and social sciences merely handmaids to the American imperial order? The Capitalist University surveys the history of higher education in the United States over the last century, revealing how campuses and classrooms have become battlegrounds in the struggle between liberatory knowledge and commodified learning.
Henry Heller takes readers from the ideological apparatus of the early Cold War, through the revolts of the 1960s and on to the contemporary malaise of postmodernism, neoliberalism and the so-called 'knowledge economy' of academic capitalism. He reveals how American educational institutions have been forced to decide between teaching students to question the dominant order and helping to perpetuate it. The Capitalist University presents a comprehensive overview of a topic which affects millions of students in America and increasingly, across the globe. Cover 1 Contents 8 Preface 9 Introduction 18 1 The Birth of the Corporate University 33 2 The Humanities and Social Sciences in the Cold War (1945-1960) 59 3 The Sixties 109 4 The Retreat from History (1980-2008) 152 5 The Neoliberal University 188 Notes 221 Bibliography 241 Index 258 Unique and accessible history of higher education in the US which reveals its intimate relationship with American capitalism
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Henry Heller takes readers from the ideological apparatus of the early Cold War, through the revolts of the 1960s and on to the contemporary malaise of postmodernism, neoliberalism and the so-called 'knowledge economy' of academic capitalism. He reveals how American educational institutions have been forced to decide between teaching students to question the dominant order and helping to perpetuate it. The Capitalist University presents a comprehensive overview of a topic which affects millions of students in America and increasingly, across the globe. Cover 1 Contents 8 Preface 9 Introduction 18 1 The Birth of the Corporate University 33 2 The Humanities and Social Sciences in the Cold War (1945-1960) 59 3 The Sixties 109 4 The Retreat from History (1980-2008) 152 5 The Neoliberal University 188 Notes 221 Bibliography 241 Index 258 Unique and accessible history of higher education in the US which reveals its intimate relationship with American capitalism