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Authority, Critical Thinking, and the University in the Twenty-First Century
A contribution to the “Review Symposium: Universities Between Inter-and Re-nationalization,” this essay argues that the critical inquiry characteristic of the university is intrinsically subversive and hence always suspect in the eyes of powerholders. The resulting tension may be expressed in various ways, from social aspiration or popular skepticism to political control or hostility but it never fully resolved.