This anthropological study of university governance organizations
has four main purposes. It aims to describe the principles of
effective faculty governance organizations and shared governance;
to help mobilize opposition to a large and extremely well-funded
system of political attacks aimed at destroying faculty governance
organizations; to demonstrate the value of the theory of human
social organizations; and to enable universities to become more
effective in generating the intellectual advances we must make in
order to solve the current global crisis of sustainability and
political instability. Political democracy depends on an educated
public, and academic democracy is integral to producing such
knowledge.
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