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莱昂内尔-罗宾斯(1898-1984 年)被认为是当时主要的 "新自由主义 "经济学家之一。然而,他的名字却与《罗宾斯报告》(1963 年)所建议的由国家资助的高等教育的大规模 "社会民主 "扩张有着不可分割的联系。本文探讨了这一悖论。结合罗宾斯的经济思想来研究他关于高等教育的著作,可以看出他是如何将亚当-斯密和 J. S. 米尔的自由主义、新自由主义经济学以及日益增长的个人选择需求融为一体的。在罗宾斯看来,纳粹和苏联政权的暴行表明,以现代新技术武装起来的国家是如何危及自由与繁荣的。但是,"好社会 "可能会利用技术来确保自由和选择的条件。罗宾斯主张建立一个基于 "学生需求 "的国家补贴大学系统,该系统可产生社会和个人回报。这一体系将延续罗宾斯所谓的 "自由信条":重新构想的跨学科通识教育,通过这种教育,学生将理解其专业对于自由资本主义的重要性。他的高等教育思想表明了战后英国自由主义的活力以及对高等教育扩张的支持范围。这进一步反驳了人们将英国大学视为静态和保守的自由教育场所的印象。
The Puzzle of Lionel Robbins: How a Neoliberal Economist Expanded Public University Education in 1960s Britain.
Lionel Robbins (1898-1984) has been identified as one of the leading 'neoliberal' economists of his day. However, his name remains irrevocably linked with the massive state-funded 'social democratic' expansion of higher education recommended by the Robbins Report (1963). This article explores this paradox. Examining Robbins's writings on higher education in the context of his economic thought shows how he blended the liberalism of Adam Smith and J. S. Mill, neoliberal economics, and growing demands for personal choice. For Robbins, the atrocities of the Nazi and Soviet regimes demonstrated how the state armed with new modern technologies could endanger freedom and prosperity. But the 'good society' might wield technology to secure conditions of freedom and choice. Robbins advocated a system of state-subsidized universities based on 'student demand' and which generated social and individual returns. This system would perpetuate what Robbins called the 'creed of freedom': a reimagined interdisciplinary liberal education through which students would understand the importance of their specialism to liberal capitalism. His thought on higher education indicates something of the dynamism of post-war British liberalism and the range of support for higher education expansion. It further counters the impression of the British universities as sites of a static and conservative liberal education.
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Twentieth Century British History covers the variety of British history in the twentieth century in all its aspects. It links the many different and specialized branches of historical scholarship with work in political science and related disciplines. The journal seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, in order to foster the study of patterns of change and continuity across the twentieth century. The editors are committed to publishing work that examines the British experience within a comparative context, whether European or Anglo-American.