The same people who complain about tax breaks being a huge subsidy for the rich have no problem delivering tens of billions of dollars to their bosses in the university industry.
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The Assembly Line of Minds
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The Aca-media
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The university-politics complex
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Are we going with the University industry? I’ve been calling them the corporate universities
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Eisenhower also warned of the University Industrial Complex: "The prospect of domination of the nation's scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present and is gravely to be regarded."https://youtu.be/CWiIYW_fBfY?t=618 …
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College Complex
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It doesn’t seem catchy in my ear right now. But it works so well that I suspect it will be widely used. And it opens up the door to “subsidizing the university industry” (federal student loans, dept of Ed money, etc) “bailout the university industry” (student loan forgiveness)
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@EricRWeinstein talks about, the university industry creates loopholes in US immigration policy to bring in foreign workers and reduce labor costs just like the agriculture industry I am kinda an open borders guy myself, but the term works for the argument - 1 more reply
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