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University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex

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President Eisenhower originally included 'academic' in the draft of his landmark, oft-quoted speech on the military-industrial-complex. Giroux tells why Eisenhower saw the academy as part of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting View of Current Education

I read about this this book in another book and went ahead and bought this one. I would recommend it. The author shows the relationships among the military, corporations and academia. I found much of the situation described by the author, disturbing and at its heart, certainly not conducive to academic freedom. Essentially the author contends that the military and corporations through the use of money and pressure, are taking advantage of the education funding crisis to bend academia to purposes other than a traditional liberal education and open research. In addition, he covered some of the latest attacks on academia and academic freedom of the Christian Nationalist, religious right or what ever you want to call it. To be sure this is written from a left/liberal perspective but the points made should be seriously considered by anyone interested in the place of the university in society.

Stepping on Democracy's Head

Henry Giroux has written a book for the ages by daftly examining the impacts and effects of history on America today. Framing his argument with the prophetic words of Dwight Eisenhower's farewell speech to the American public, Giroux details the thorough and heinous complicities of current practices and policies throughout the American higher education system in conjunction with those of the military industry. The dubiousness of the publicly-funded University of Illinois's for-profit campus is given new light through Giroux's famous analysis of the new neoliberalism griping colleges and universities, particularly in light of the ongoing terror of the Bush Administration's Iraq War. Perhaps most powerful are the radical implications Giroux concludes: rather than simply influencing college research or widening the gap between the haves and have nots in America today, the military-industrial-academic complex is destroying the very foundations of American democracy. We have no choice rather than respond; Giroux gives us more than ample reason and recommendations for what to do next.

Tour de Force

Henry Giroux's latest is a crucial contribution to our understanding of US culture, US politics and US education in an increasingly militarized society. "The University in Chains" is a stunning tour-de-force that rigorously examines the multi-tiered military, corporate and right-wing assaults on the university and culture. Giroux writes with a clarity and urgency that is riveting; his impassioned concern for education, human rights and meaningful democracy is inspiring; and, importantly, his critical insights into how we can break the chains and transform the university into a substantive democratic public space committed to providing students and citizens with tools and skills to address our most pressing problems are empowering and necessary. The book is essential reading for everyone inside and outside the academy concerned with the increasing and foreboding militarization of the world, the corporate takeover of every corner of human life, and the narrowing ideological impositions of right-wing "super-patriot" fundamentalists. The book moves crucially from critique to a call for intervention and is therefore indispensable for those attentive to the need for fighting back, as well as those interested in matters of pedagogy, public education, social justice, human rights, and producing a meaningful democratic vision, culture and practice. The section on "The Necessity of Critical Pedagogy" is an invigorating and powerful statement that brings much depth and meaning to the practice and theory of critical pedagogy. It will help those both familiar and unfamiliar with critical pedagogy gain a deeper grasp, and one hopes, commitment. If you are a student, teacher, professor, or citizen READ THIS BOOK carefully, and share it widely. It is a vital contribution toward a path to a more decent and meaningful human existence for all.
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