Capital of Mind

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Discover the profound insights of 'Capital of Mind,' the second volume in Adam R. Nelson's groundbreaking economic history series on American higher education. This essential read delves into the early 19th century, revealing how modern universities emerged through transformative institutional and ideological reforms. Experience the fascinating intersection between the rising demands of an industrial middle class for practical education and the burgeoning economy. From Harvard to the University of Virginia, 'Capital of Mind' captures the debates and dynamics surrounding scholarship, fiscal policy, and public funding in higher education. Nelson’s work critically examines the relationship between capitalism and university development, raising vital questions about how knowledge is perceived as a commercial commodity. Should education be a public good or a private investment? Who bears the responsibility for funding education? This comprehensive exploration of higher education's past is not just a historical account; it provides essential insights that are profoundly relevant to contemporary discussions on the optimal educational frameworks for a capitalist democracy. Join the discourse on the future of our educational system with 'Capital of Mind' and understand how its past informs today's challenges. Get your copy today and explore the dynamic relationship between education and capitalism, and how these forces shape our society.

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