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Registro 49 de 309
Clasificación:
378.73 E471
Título:
The breakdown of higher education. [electronic resource] How it happened, the damage it does, and what can be done. --
Imp / Ed.:
New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Encounter Books, c2020.
Descripción:
1 recurso electrónico (224 p.)
Contenido:
1. What do those near-riots tell us about the state of higher education? -- 2. Who are the people destroying our universities? -- 3. How was it possible for this to happen? -- 4. Sabotaging education for citizenship. -- 5. Graduates who know little and can't think. -- 6. The wretched state of the campuses. -- 7. The campus world of lies and deceit. -- 8. What can be done to restore higher education? --
Resumen:
A series of near-riots on campuses aimed at silencing guest speakers has exposed the fact that our universities are no longer devoted to the free exchange of ideas in pursuit of truth. But this hostility to free speech is only a symptom of a deeper problem, writes John Ellis. Having watched the deterioration of academia up close for the past fifty years, Ellis locates the core of the problem in a change in the composition of the faculty during this time, from mildly left-leaning to almost exclusively leftist. He explains how astonishing historical luck led to the success of a plan first devised by a small group of activists to use college campuses to promote radical politics, and why laws and regulations designed to prevent the politicizing of higher education proved insufficient. Ellis shows that political motivation is always destructive of higher learning. Even science and technology departments are not immune. The corruption of universities by radical politics also does wider damage: to primary and secondary education, to race relations, to preparation for the workplace, and to the political and social fabric of the nation. Commonly suggested remedies—new free-speech rules, or enforced right-of-center appointments—will fail because they don't touch the core problem, a controlling faculty majority of political activists with no real interest in scholarship. This book proposes more drastic and effective reform measures. The first step is for Americans to recognize that vast sums of public money intended for education are being diverted to a political agenda, and to demand that this fraud be stopped.
ISBN:
9781641770880 (print version)
ISBN:
9781641770897 (e-book)
Notas:
Descripción basada en la versión de este registro: EBSCO 2201706.
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Ludwig von Mises - Internet - Tiempo de préstamo: 3 días - Item: 204156 - (EN LÍNEA)