June 11, 2009
Universities Are Corporatized Because They Are Secularized
At the American Historical Association convention in 2007, I attended a session on the corporatization of higher education. To my astonishment, only 20 people attended, despite the effects of corporatization on so many campuses. My surprise increased when the panel's only memorable suggestion, after much hand-wringing, was that faculties get serious about unionization.
Those who have traced the secularization of the modern research university might offer another approach. They might
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