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Nader, Ralph – Thought & Action, 2000
Asserts that pressing the corporate model onto the university world jeopardizes the preservation of precious academic values and broader democratic rights, stating that the corporate model concentrates power, restricts the production and application of knowledge, and increases uniform behavior, self-censorship, and when needed outright…
Descriptors: College Role, Corporate Support, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Minsky, Leonard – Thought & Action, 2000
Describes the rise of an academic-industrial complex through which American and multinational corporations siphon the publicly created resources of universities and thereby convert publicly financed research into private gain. Asserts that this new corporate dominance represents an unprecedented intrusion into the heart of academic freedom which…
Descriptors: College Role, Corporate Support, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Noble, David – Thought & Action, 2000
Asserts that in the wake of increasing corporate influence from the outside and corresponding pressure for corporate support from within, universities are allowing academic freedom to be diminished. Discusses how this threat to academic freedom has taken at least three forms: suppression, erosion, and corruption. Describes the historical and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Environment, Corporate Support, Educational Trends
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Moses, Daniel Noah – Thought & Action, 2000
Describes changes and program cuts at the University of Rochester as an illustration of a university being invaded by the corporate ethos, with the result that the school resembles an airport mall more than an institution of learning and community. Asserts that academics have a particular role to play in creating alternatives to a homogenizing…
Descriptors: College Role, Corporate Support, Educational Trends, Higher Education