Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Dec 15, 2016
Publisher
Pluto Press
ISBN-10
0745336582
ISBN-13
9780745336589
Description
This work delves into the evolution of higher education in the United States from the post-World War II era to the mid-2010s, revealing the complexities and transformations that have shaped today’s academic landscape. Through a careful examination of trends and policies, it provides insights into how universities have responded to economic pressures, evolving societal needs, and changing demographics.
Henry Heller explores the notion of the "capitalist university," illustrating how economic factors have influenced not just the structure of higher education, but also its core values and mission. He discusses the tension between educational ideals and market demands, highlighting a growing focus on profitability and competition.
By contextualizing these changes within a broader historical framework, Heller enables readers to understand the precarious state of universities today. This analysis prompts important questions about the future of higher education and its role in society, challenging readers to reconsider what education should strive to achieve in a rapidly transforming world.
Henry Heller explores the notion of the "capitalist university," illustrating how economic factors have influenced not just the structure of higher education, but also its core values and mission. He discusses the tension between educational ideals and market demands, highlighting a growing focus on profitability and competition.
By contextualizing these changes within a broader historical framework, Heller enables readers to understand the precarious state of universities today. This analysis prompts important questions about the future of higher education and its role in society, challenging readers to reconsider what education should strive to achieve in a rapidly transforming world.
Genres
History
Business & Economics
Contemporary
Politics