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Publication Date: 2018
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ISSN: ISSN-1744-9642
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Sheldon Wolin, Jean Vanier and the Present Age: Reflections on Replenishment, Resistance and Progress
Frank, Jeff
Ethics and Education, v13 n3 p360-369 2018
Neoliberalism is a force that seeks to commodify the time of education. Time must be productive. We rank journals and reward scholars who produce work published in those highly ranked journals. In the process of commodifying the work of scholarship, we lose time to the logics of neoliberalism. In search of this lost time, we need allies and resources that allow us to resist and reclaim that which replenishes value. This paper makes the case that a vision of progress connected to Dewey's thought may preclude us from appreciating sources of value that deserve further attention. The paper is not an exercise in nostalgia and does not seek a return to values undergirded by tradition or traditional ways of thinking, but it does ask that we exercise vision so that we don't turn our back on sources of resistance that lie waiting to be cultivated.
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Philosophy, Social Change, Educational Change, Values, Time, Productivity, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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