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The Academic Revolution

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Abstract

The Academic Revolution describes the rise to power of professional scholars and scientists, first in America's leading universities and now in the larger society as well. Without attempting a full-scale history of American higher education, it outlines a theory about its development and present status. It is illustrated with firsthand observations of a wide variety of colleges and universities the country over-colleges for the rich and colleges for the upwardly mobile; colleges for vocationally oriented men and colleges for intellectually and socially oriented women; colleges for Catholics and colleges for Protestants; colleges for blacks and colleges for rebellious whites. The authors also look at some of…

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Keywords
  • Legitimacy
  • Higher education
  • Liberal arts education
  • Political science
  • Power (physics)
  • Gender studies
  • Sociology
  • Politics
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