THE FORUM: A Section Devoted to Learned Opinion
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v13i3.43802Abstract
The American academic community is afflicted with a two-fold ideological blindness,
affecting both its social position and its internal intellectual orie ntat ion. First, it
has underestimated the role of market forces in determining the rewards and status of higher education, rationalizing its position in terms of social service and intellectual con tribution. Second, it has, through the "publish or perish" syndrome, unconsciously applied an essentially market view of intellectual motiva tion, ignoring the Social Darwinist and Taylorist origins of this view, and their relevance to the most onerous working-class jobs of early industrialism .
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