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...business of consumer satisfaction, “furnish[ing] their campuses with luxuries.” Supposedly, colleges now care less about students’ intellectual capabilities and potential; it is hard cash, not human capital that counts. Despite the assumption that “money corrupts?? and that “things are getting worse,” the worries about higher education are misplaced. The marketplace will not eat the university for breakfast...
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