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...same time, these whistle-blowers had more in common than just being women. Each of these whistle-blowers were outside the boundaries of real power??close enough to see inside, but far enough to have no say in stopping it. It is true that men can just be as angered by illegal behavior, but as an insider in that world performing that immoral activity, it is not as acceptable for a man to reveal ethical breaches. However, the situation is different for women, who are usually not insiders of that world...
...cafeteria workers—participate together, routinely in school decision-making large and small. Routine and shared decision-making helps to bridge the all-too-silent social divides between teachers, students, and workers, and it instills some of the most significant education—about community, decision-making and power??as a lifelong process for all rather than the province of a credentialed...
Susan Jacoby claimed that “the problem [we face today] is religion melded with political ideology and power??, creating a society where heated debate still rages over evolution and public welfare...
...many of the academic flaws I cite “are pervasive, not unique to Harvard,” which is obviously true. But this hardly excuses Harvard, which of all universities is the best positioned—in terms of wealth, brilliance of faculty and students, and institutional power??to combat the prevailing trends in academia. Harvard is the most famous university in the world, and I hardly think that it’s “cheap journalism” to use its curriculum as an exemplar of flaws in American higher education that need...
...instance, was moving to terminate its relations with German universities. The same year that President Conant had tea with Ernst Hanfstaengl, the Chancellor of New York University called on “teachers, scientists and men of letters” to “resist with all their power?? the academic policies of the Nazis...