"Public Universities and the Public Sphere" argues that two
crises facing America - a crisis of public discourse and a crisis
of public higher education - are closely connected. The center of
significant public discussion in the United States is located in a
core public sphere consisting of publications, associations, and
universities that was consciously constructed in the nineteenth
century. The modern American university originated in the process
that created the core public sphere. Public universities
essentially democratized the core public sphere in the twentieth
century. Part of the solution, Smith argues in this timely work, to
both crises lies in understanding and building on the
connection.
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