Restoring America's Failed Democracy: New Roles for the Elite College

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-12-01
Publisher(s): Higganum Hill Books
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Summary

Beginning with a scathing criticism of past presidential leadership of the United States, this treatise on the role of higher education in political history explores the relationship between political resources and wealth in a society that is drastically divided along class lines. The author, a former college president, contends that the only way democracy can survive is by training political and cultural leaders to have both knowledge of and concern for all Americans. This vision entails organising elite colleges based on intercultural and multicultural models.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Foreword xii
What This College President Has Learned
1(14)
What Is a Good College and How Can We Tell?
15(23)
A Titanic That Can Sink America on Land
38(26)
Three Tiers for the U.S.A.
64(35)
New Roles for the Elite College
99(26)
Advancing the New Goals Against: `No Way'
125(26)
Putting Together an Intercultural College
151(26)
Intercultural Colleges and World Relations
177(24)
Bibliography 201(4)
Index 205

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