The University Must Be Defended: Collateral Damage No. 37

Angelaki: International Journal for the Theoretical Humanities 17 (1):131-134 (2012)
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Abstract

Taking as its referent Foucault's 'Society Must Be Defended', Golding delivers a hard-hitting analysis of the current government policies, protests, and the rise of corporatism. She presents three succinct analyses and one plea.

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