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Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University

Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University. Short Answers to Simple Questions. The Simple Questions. Who are we? Where are we going? How will we get there? What are some next steps?. The short answers. We are the species whose ecological niche is the creation of culture.

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Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University

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  1. Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University Short Answers to Simple Questions

  2. The Simple Questions • Who are we? • Where are we going? • How will we get there? • What are some next steps?

  3. The short answers. • We are the species whose ecological niche is the creation of culture. • We are going to a global mosaic of green and open societies. • We will get there by liberating ourselves from domination by capitalism. • Some next steps are teaching social entrepreneurship and selling lifelong education for the good life.

  4. : “Capitalism can generate mean streets and strained lives unless it is restrained and supplemented by other –often nonmarket—institutions.” [1][1] Amartya Sen, “Sraffa, Wittgenstein, and Gramsci,” Journal of Economic Literature. Vol. 41 (2003) pp. 1240-1255. p. 1247.

  5. Separate livelihood from sales!! • We have to separate livelihood from sales. We have to get back to the first principle. The first principle is that the economy should be serving humanity, not the other way about.

  6. Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University Short Answers to Simple Questions

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