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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The rights and duties of international citizenship
This statement was read by Foucault at a press conference on June 19, 1981, organized in association with Médecins...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberal realpolitik: choking others in our name
This lack of lived experience with the violence of our state entails an almost inevitable blindness to the deepening...
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Published in: HomeA dialogue between Enlightenment liberals and neoliberal elites on the idea of the university
Based upon a real story...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKSo much for free speech: Southampton University and the pro-Israel lobby
If our universities can’t stand up to the Israel lobby and uphold free speech, how will the international community...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKSocial Science Inc
The neoliberal approach to higher education is turning social science academics into brand managers and commercial...
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Published in: HomePrevent Education?
Some issues pass through many organs of the body politic like a barium meal, rendering visible flaws and faults that...
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Published in: HomeDoes capitalism need mass higher education?
The neoliberal paradigm is economically dead but ideologically still very active especially in the education sector,...
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Published in: HomeThe liberal arts in neoliberal times
In the neoliberal epoch the humanities have undergone a radical transformation.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTime to get serious about right wing extremism
Britain needs to get serious about tackling right wing extremism - and as it does so, there are lessons to learn from Wales.
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Published in: Home'New managerialism' in education: the organisational form of neoliberalism
The ethos of 'new managerialism' is stripping public services of moral and ethical values and replacing them with...
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Published in: HomeWhen ‘liberals’ fail to defend academic freedom
The dismissal of Professor Steven Salaita is a wake up call as to the limits imposed on "diverse" debate within our...
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Published in: HomeSyria on our minds – fear of youth radicalisation across the European Union
Counterterrorist and counter-radicalisation policies not only have the potential to undermine the democratic...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Saving Europe: reformulating the rules
A Europe of welfare states, relatively free and democratic, with social provisions that allow for more emancipation...
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Published in: HomeThe neo-liberal knowledge regime, inequality and social critique
The argument about students holds that there should not be a direct public subsidy of a private beneficiary. But on...
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Published in: Home‘We can’t be content with running alternative coffee shops, while leaving the global financial system to our opponents’
Funded by their sympathisers in business and corporations, the neoliberals worked at promoting that programme,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKStatehood and the problem of flux: a case for interculturalism
While states attempt to assert their relevance in a global age through both multiculturalism and top-down...