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Introduction: A Quiet Revolution
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David Baker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: A Quiet Revolution 1
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Part I. Dimensions and Origin of the Schooled Society
- 1. From Education Revolution to the Schooled Society 23
- 2. Constructing Culture: Academic Intelligence, Social Status, and Human Rights 41
- 3. The Incredible Longevity of the Western University 58
- 4. Mass Education and the Super Research University 83
- 5. Constructing Reality: Ice Cream, Women’s Studies, and the MBA 99
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Part II. Societal Consequences of the Education Revolution
- 6. The Educational Transformation of Work 125
- 7. Credentialing in the Schooled Society 156
- 8. The Transformation of Knowledge and Truth Claims 184
- 9. Failure, Redemption, and the Construction of the Self 219
- 10. An Educated Polity: The Universal Solvent and the Political Paradox 247
- 11. An Educated Laity: The Education-Religion Paradox 261
- Conclusion The Schooled Society and Beyond: Ubiquitous, Formidable, and Noisy 275
- Notes 303
- References 311
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: A Quiet Revolution 1
-
Part I. Dimensions and Origin of the Schooled Society
- 1. From Education Revolution to the Schooled Society 23
- 2. Constructing Culture: Academic Intelligence, Social Status, and Human Rights 41
- 3. The Incredible Longevity of the Western University 58
- 4. Mass Education and the Super Research University 83
- 5. Constructing Reality: Ice Cream, Women’s Studies, and the MBA 99
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Part II. Societal Consequences of the Education Revolution
- 6. The Educational Transformation of Work 125
- 7. Credentialing in the Schooled Society 156
- 8. The Transformation of Knowledge and Truth Claims 184
- 9. Failure, Redemption, and the Construction of the Self 219
- 10. An Educated Polity: The Universal Solvent and the Political Paradox 247
- 11. An Educated Laity: The Education-Religion Paradox 261
- Conclusion The Schooled Society and Beyond: Ubiquitous, Formidable, and Noisy 275
- Notes 303
- References 311
- Index 339