This book argues for changes in the common cultural heritage of an
educated person. It addresses the need to differentiate teaching
and scholarship. It proposes expansive views of an undergraduate
education. It explains why colleges and universities must replace
parochialism, reform the public perception of higher education,
revise the professoriate, restructure the liberal arts curriculum,
and extend the lessons of the liberal arts beyond the classroom.
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