The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault on Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University
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The New Press, 2010.
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Ellen Schrecker., & Ellen Schrecker|AUTHOR. (2010). The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault on Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University . The New Press.

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Ellen Schrecker and Ellen Schrecker|AUTHOR. 2010. The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault On Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University. The New Press.

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Ellen Schrecker and Ellen Schrecker|AUTHOR. The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault On Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University The New Press, 2010.

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Ellen Schrecker, and Ellen Schrecker|AUTHOR. The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault On Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University The New Press, 2010.

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Making a provocative foray into the public debates over higher education, acclaimed historian Ellen Schrecker argues that the American university is under attack from two fronts. On the one hand, outside pressure groups have staged massive challenges to academic freedom, beginning in the 1960s with attacks on faculty who opposed the Vietnam War, and resurfacing more recently with well-funded campaigns against Middle Eastern Studies scholars. Connecting these dots, Schrecker reveals a distinct pattern of efforts to undermine the legitimacy of any scholarly study that threatens the status quo.

At the same time, Schrecker deftly chronicles the erosion of university budgets and the encroachment of private-sector influence into academic life. From the dwindling numbers of full-time faculty to the collapse of library budgets, The Lost Soul of Higher Education depicts a system increasingly beholden to corporate America and starved of the resources it needs to educate the new generation of citizens.

A sharp riposte to the conservative critics of the academy by the leading historian of the McCarthy-era witch hunts, The Lost Soul of Higher Education, reveals a system in peril-and defends the vital role of higher education in our democracy.
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