民主大学的理念

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SOUNDINGS Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.3898/soun.84-85.08.2023
Michael Rustin
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本文将英国当前的大学危机置于其最近的历史背景下,即20世纪60年代后。它认为,从20世纪60年代开始的扩张和最初广泛进步的发展阶段,持续了25年左右,在最近的新自由主义几十年里,在对战后英国社会的平等主义和民主趋势的更广泛抵制的背景下,被视为对主导社会秩序的威胁。自1980年代以来,社会和文化生产和再生产的这一庞大部门一直受到有目的的改组,以使其符合由资本主导的社会的规范。这种重构可以被广泛地理解为发生在新自由主义的假设框架内。除非从历史和理论上连贯的角度理解这种更广泛的局势以及导致这种局面的变化,否则对正在发生的事情的抵抗不太可能成功。本文首先论述了大学扩张的阶段、推动大学扩张的力量以及大学扩张所带来的社会文化变革和机遇。然后讨论了反作用,以及重塑构成其积极因素的高等教育实践和机构的尝试。最后,它探讨了在更积极的方向上重新设置这条发展道路可能涉及的内容,并考虑了想象这一点并使其成为可能所涉及的许多理论和政治困难。在这里,它认为有必要废除毕业生对社会的精英统治,并建立一个受过教育的民主国家。至关重要的是,要创造条件,就大学在我们社会中的地位和功能展开广泛的辩论,以便就这些更大的方向和目的问题进行辩论。然而,作者指出,只有在一个不像我们这样严重不平等的社会中,才有可能想象教育被设计或被允许服务于这些普遍民主和促进的目的。
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The idea of a democratic university
This article sets the current crisis of universities in the UK in its recent historical, post–1960s context. It argues that an expansionary and initially broadly progressive phase of development from the 1960s onwards, lasting for twenty-five or so years, has come in the recent neoliberal decades to be seen as a threat to the dominant social order, in the context of a broader resistance to the egalitarian and democratic trends of post-war British society. Since the 1980s this now large sector of social and cultural production and reproduction has been subject to a purposeful restructuring, to render it consistent with the norms of a society dominated by capital. This restructuring can be broadly understood as taking place within a neoliberal framework of assumptions. Unless this wider situation, and the changes which have led to them, is understood, in historically and theoretically coherent terms, resistance to what is happening is unlikely to succeed. The article first discusses the phase of university expansion, the forces which brought it about, and the social and cultural changes and opportunities to which it gave rise. It then discusses the counter-reaction, and the attempts to remodel the practices and institutions of higher education that constitute its active elements. Finally it explores what might be involved in resetting this path of development in a more positive direction, and considers the many theoretical and political difficulties involved in imagining this and making it possible. Here it argues the need for a dismantling of the graduate meritocracy over society, and for bringing into being an educated democracy. It is crucial to create the conditions for a broad debate on the place and function of universities in our society, in which these larger issues of direction and purpose can be debated. The author notes, however, that only in a society that becomes less grossly unequal than ours is it possible to imagine education being designed or indeed allowed to serve these generally democratic and enabling purposes.
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