Chad Wellmon is a professor of German at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Organizing Enlightenment: Information Overload and the Invention of the Modern Research University and Permanent Crisis: The Humanities in a Disenchanted Age.
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Table of Contents Introduction: An Autobiography of Higher Learning Section I: From Universitas to "the University" 1. Knowledge Institutions: Guild, Factory, Social System 2. From Corporation to Social System 3. The University Factory 4. The Student, Striving, and External Goods Interlude I: The University, Technology, and the Magic of Credentials Section II: Going Professional: The Modern University 5. Democracy, Progress, and the University 6. Efficiency, Social Reform, and the Higher Learning 7. An Alternative Vision: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Ends of Knowledge Interlude II: General Education, Curriculum Reform, and the Dream of Unity, or, What Is Missing? Section III: The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Human Capital Theory 8. Access to What? The Belief in Higher Education and Human Capital 9. Human Capital and the University 10. The California Master Plan: Human Capital Theory Made Manifest 11. The New Left, the Liberal Counterrevolution, and Meritocracy 12. The Higher Faith and Student Credit 13. The Educational Revolution and an African University Interlude III: August 11, 2017, Moral Clarity, and the Other University Conclusion: The University is Not Enough Notes Index

