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In «The Higher Learning in America,» Thorstein Veblen presents a profound critique of American higher education, arguing that it has become increasingly disconnected from its original mission of intellectual pursuit. Written in Veblen's distinctive, incisive style, the book employs a blend of sociology and economics to analyze the commodification of education and the rise of the research university, urging readers to contemplate the implications of these transformations on society. As an early 20th-century work, it serves as a pivotal reflection on the values of the time, particularly the intersection of economic forces and educational objectives. Thorstein Veblen, an influential economist and social critic, crafted this seminal work against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, a period marked by rapid industrialization and the emergence of an elite class. Veblen's own experiences as an academic and his critical stance towards capitalism profoundly shaped his perspective, informing his argument that the higher education system often serves the interests of the economic elite rather than the broader public good, thereby challenging the very foundations of educational purpose. Readers seeking to understand the evolution of American education and its societal implications will find «The Higher Learning in America» invaluable. Veblen's timeless insights resonate with contemporary issues surrounding educational accessibility, institutional priorities, and the true role of education in a democratic society, making this book essential for scholars, educators, and anyone invested in the future of higher education.

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