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6. For Every Action a Reaction: Race, Bakke, and the Social Contract Revisited
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John Aubrey Douglass
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
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Part I Building a Public University and Creating the Social Contract
- 1. The Public University Movement and California 1
- 2. Building a Higher Education System and Broadening Access 31
- 3. Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Issue of Race 46
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Part II The Managerial University and the Post–World War II Era
- 4. The Master Plan, the SAT, and Managing Demand 77
- 5. Countervailing Forces: Standardized Testing and Affirmative Action 93
- 6. For Every Action a Reaction: Race, Bakke, and the Social Contract Revisited 120
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Part III Modern Battles over Equity, Affirmative Action, and Testing
- 7. California’s Affirmative-Action Fight 149
- 8. The First Aftermath: Outreach and Comprehensive Review 184
- 9. The Second Aftermath: President Atkinson Versus the SAT 214
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Part IV Whither the Social Contract? The Postmodern World and the Primacy of Higher Education
- 10. Perils and Opportunities: Autonomy, Merit, and Privatization 235
- 11. The Waning of America’s Higher Education Advantage 261
- Notes 293
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
-
Part I Building a Public University and Creating the Social Contract
- 1. The Public University Movement and California 1
- 2. Building a Higher Education System and Broadening Access 31
- 3. Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Issue of Race 46
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Part II The Managerial University and the Post–World War II Era
- 4. The Master Plan, the SAT, and Managing Demand 77
- 5. Countervailing Forces: Standardized Testing and Affirmative Action 93
- 6. For Every Action a Reaction: Race, Bakke, and the Social Contract Revisited 120
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Part III Modern Battles over Equity, Affirmative Action, and Testing
- 7. California’s Affirmative-Action Fight 149
- 8. The First Aftermath: Outreach and Comprehensive Review 184
- 9. The Second Aftermath: President Atkinson Versus the SAT 214
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Part IV Whither the Social Contract? The Postmodern World and the Primacy of Higher Education
- 10. Perils and Opportunities: Autonomy, Merit, and Privatization 235
- 11. The Waning of America’s Higher Education Advantage 261
- Notes 293
- Index 323