Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line
Travel through the evolving landscape of academia with David L. Kirp's intriguing book, Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line. Published by Harvard University Press in 2004, this 336-page paperback delves into the growing trend where business values increasingly influence educational institutions. Kirp's wry and insightful analysis explores how the pursuit of efficiency, immediate practicality, and marketplace success are often prioritized over traditional academic ideals.
Engaging and thought-provoking, this book is essential reading for educators, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of education and commerce. Discover how these shifts affect the very essence of universities and challenge the long-standing values that have shaped higher education. Embrace the conversation about the future of education with this compelling examination!