articleHarvard Educational ReviewDec 1, 2002Closed access

Neoliberalism, Corporate Culture, and the Promise of Higher Education: The University as a Democratic Public Sphere

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

In this article, Henry Giroux addresses the corrosive effects of corporate culture on the academy and recent attempts by faculty and students to resist the corporatization of higher education. Giroux argues that neoliberalism is the most dangerous ideology of the current historical moment. He shows that civic discourse has given way to the language of commercialization, privatization, and deregulation and that, within the language and images of corporate culture, citizenship is portrayed as an utterly privatized affair that produces self-interested individuals. He maintains that corporate culture functions largely to either ignore or cancel out social injustices in the existing social order by overriding the…

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Keywords
  • Neoliberalism (international relations)
  • Corporatization
  • Democracy
  • Ideology
  • Sociology
  • Commodification
  • Commercialization
  • Citizenship
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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