The Communitarian Turn: Myth or Reality?

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (4):546-553 (2011)
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Abstract

This quotation from the London Review of Books is an example of a turn—a different way of looking at things that involves a redefinition of the kind of thing higher education is and how it should be provided. It is a turn away from a public good perspective—the opposite, it might be said, of the kind of turn addressed in this article

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Ruth Chadwick
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