Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
288 pages ; 25 cm |
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Students language |
Contents |
The fall of Straus B-32 -- The old boys' club -- The strange career of Suzanne Pomey -- Approaches to knowledge -- Love stories -- Safe sex -- The liberal Civil War -- The last summer -- The days after. |
Summary |
Douthat arrived at Harvard in the fall of 1998 carrying an idealized vision of Ivy League life. Instead, he found himself in a school rife with elitism and moneyed excess, an incubator for the grasping and ambitious, a college seduced by the religion of success. What Harvard taught him was not what he had gone there to learn: he was immersed in the culture of America's ever-swelling ruling class--a culture of privilege, of ambition and entitlement, in which a network of elite schools are viewed by students, parents, administrators, and professors more as stepping-stones to high salaries and coveted social networks than as institutions of academic excellence. This book is both a pointed social critique of this country's most esteemed institutions, and an exploration of issues such as affirmative action, grade inflation, political correctness, and curriculum reform.--From publisher description. |
Subject |
Harvard University -- Students.
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Harvard University. |
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Douthat, Ross Gregory, 1979-
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Douthat, Ross Gregory, 1979- |
ISBN |
1401301126 |
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9781401301125 |
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