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Do we have a right to higher education? A conversation between philosophers of education Harry Brighouse and Christopher Martin.
- What is the point of higher education?
- Why is there a right to higher education?
- Should education be compulsory after 18?
- Should tuition be free?
- Plus: civic education, elite institutions, selection theatrics, and armchair sociology
This is part of our series on the ethics of higher education.
Further reading:
- The Right to Higher Education: A Political Theory by Christopher Martin
- Reflections on the Transition from Elite to Mass to Universal Access: Forms and Phases of Higher Education in Modern Societies since WWII by Martin Trow
Recorded remotely in July 2021.
Music is "We Know" by Ketsa from the Free Music Archive, used under a creative commons license.
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