Virtue and the quiet art of scholarship: Reclaiming the university: by A. Pirrie, Abingdon, Routledge, 2019, Hardback ISBN 978-1-13-848691-1, Price: £115.00 (eBook), ISBN 978-1-35-104435-6, Price: from £20.00, 138 pages

Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (1):101-103 (2019)
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The title of Pirrie’s book implies that the seizure of the university by the forces of neoliberalism might be thwarted through the employment of a subtle art of resistance. She wastes no tim...

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