The Rise of Neoliberal Philosophy: Human Capital, Profitable Knowledge, and the Love of Wisdom

Lexington Books (2021)
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Brandon Absher demonstrates that the neoliberalization of higher education has led to a paradigm shift in contemporary philosophy in the United States. Neoliberal philosophy aims to produce human capital and profitable knowledge.

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