The current crisis in higher education – marked by defunding, marketization, privatization, corporate governance, and the devaluation of the humanities – demands a radical rethinking not just of institutions, but of the social purpose of education itself. In this context we can revisit the founding principles of the Anti-University of London, as articulated by Joe Berke in 1968: “The […] universities are dead. They must be destroyed and rebuilt …
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