Subversion on the campus: A recent Yale alumnus tells what he was taught at Yale

Subversion on the campus: A recent Yale alumnus tells what he was taught at Yale

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Jan 1, 1951 · Inglese · Brossura
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Formato Brossura
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 1951
Editore Barron's

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Felix Morley's account offers a striking exploration of the educational landscape at Yale, highlighting the tensions between traditional academic values and radical ideologies. Drawing from personal experiences, he reflects on how the campus environment shaped his beliefs and perspectives during his time as a student.

Morley provides a critical lens on the social and political influences that permeate academic institutions, suggesting that these dynamics can often subvert the very purpose of education. His observations invite readers to consider the broader implications of institutional culture and the ways in which it can challenge or reinforce prevailing norms.

As he navigates his journey through Yale, Morley engages with complex issues of identity, ideology, and conformity, asking uncomfortable questions about the role universities play in shaping the minds of future leaders. His narrative serves as both a memoir and a commentary on the evolving nature of higher education in a rapidly changing world.
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