The University on Trial: A Symposium Held on the Occasion of the Centennial Celebrations of the University of CanterburyUniversity of Canterbury, 1973 - 74 páginas |
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... accept the norms and values of the ruling class . And , in any event , the classical content of the curriculum was not such as to foment revolution . In modern times , also , the university has been looked upon as an agent for stability ...
... accept the norms and values of the ruling class . And , in any event , the classical content of the curriculum was not such as to foment revolution . In modern times , also , the university has been looked upon as an agent for stability ...
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... accept the principle of applying social criteria along with financial return . The principle once accepted may then be applied in particular cases for or against a particular company without requiring a public vote that would implicate ...
... accept the principle of applying social criteria along with financial return . The principle once accepted may then be applied in particular cases for or against a particular company without requiring a public vote that would implicate ...
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... accept a motley set of reasons for their being at the university , provided they are sufficiently motivated to work , to learn , to educate themselves through formal teaching and informal discussion . ( I would without hesitation throw ...
... accept a motley set of reasons for their being at the university , provided they are sufficiently motivated to work , to learn , to educate themselves through formal teaching and informal discussion . ( I would without hesitation throw ...
Contenido
IS THE UNIVERSITY AN AGENT FOR SOCIAL Reform? | 15 |
IS THE UNIVERSITY A GOOD INVESTMENT? | 38 |
IS THE UNIVERSITY A COMMUNITY? | 59 |
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The University on Trial: A Symposium Held on the Occasion of the Centennial ... Eric Ashby Vista de fragmentos - 1973 |
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