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The publication of The Marketplace of Ideas has precipitated a lively debate about the future of the American university system: what makes it so hard for colleges to decide which subjects are required?

Why are so many academics against the concept of interdisciplinary studies?

From his position at the heart of academe, Harvard professor Louis Menand thinks he's found the answer.

Despite the vast social changes and technological advancements that have revolutionized the society at large, general principles of scholarly organization, curriculum, and philosophy have remained remarkably static.

Sparking a long-overdue debate about the future of American education, The Marketplace of Ideas argues that twenty-first-century professors and students are essentially trying to function in a nineteenth-century system, and that the resulting conflict threatens to overshadow the basic pursuit of knowledge and truth.

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W.W. Norton and Company
0393071472 / 9780393071474
eBook (EPUB)
378.01
06/12/2010
United States
English
176 pages
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