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Privatization of America's Public Institutions describes the transformation of the military, K12 public schools, public universities and colleges, and prisons into enterprises focused on generating profits for a select few. In many cases, privatization has limited accessibility, promoted segregation, fueled declining standards, increased costs, and reduced quality.



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“Kudos to Lawrence Baines for this gracefully clear, readable, and often astonishing explanation of significant connections among recent radical transformations of US military, correctional, and educational practices by means of intense corporate commercialization, often at the expense of the common good. Privatization of America’s Public Institutions offers critical understanding of complex, fundamental, and ethically troubling US cultural change to which educated citizens have too little access. It offers deep insight into what is at stake for our nation’s future in the taken-for-granted movement to privatize our most vital public institutions.” Susan Laird, Past President, American Educational Studies Association, Center for Leadership Ethics and Change
“The privatization of our military, our K–12 schools, and our prisons has been going on at least since the presidency of Ronald Reagan. But how far have we gone with this privatization, and at what cost—in dollars, in measures of efficiency, and in our moral sense of ourselves? Lawrence Baines explores these questions in this excellent, organized, and impassioned book—a valuable, insightful read.” Steven P. Jones, Professor of Educational Foundations, Missouri State University; author of Blame Teachers: The Emotional Reasons for Educational Reform

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Figures – Tables – Acknowledgments – Introduction: Public or Private? – Privatizing the Military: Profiting from the Carnage of War – Privatizing Corrections: Making Money from Misery – Privatizing K–12 Public Education: How the Profit Motive Is Changing Schools – Privatizing Public Higher Education: Selling Off the Alma Mater – American Sellout – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/13/2019 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433164323, 978-1433164323
      ISBN10: 1433164329

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Privatization of America's Public Institutions describes the transformation of the military, K12 public schools, public universities and colleges, and prisons into enterprises focused on generating profits for a select few. In many cases, privatization has limited accessibility, promoted segregation, fueled declining standards, increased costs, and reduced quality.



      Trade Review
      “Kudos to Lawrence Baines for this gracefully clear, readable, and often astonishing explanation of significant connections among recent radical transformations of US military, correctional, and educational practices by means of intense corporate commercialization, often at the expense of the common good. Privatization of America’s Public Institutions offers critical understanding of complex, fundamental, and ethically troubling US cultural change to which educated citizens have too little access. It offers deep insight into what is at stake for our nation’s future in the taken-for-granted movement to privatize our most vital public institutions.” Susan Laird, Past President, American Educational Studies Association, Center for Leadership Ethics and Change
      “The privatization of our military, our K–12 schools, and our prisons has been going on at least since the presidency of Ronald Reagan. But how far have we gone with this privatization, and at what cost—in dollars, in measures of efficiency, and in our moral sense of ourselves? Lawrence Baines explores these questions in this excellent, organized, and impassioned book—a valuable, insightful read.” Steven P. Jones, Professor of Educational Foundations, Missouri State University; author of Blame Teachers: The Emotional Reasons for Educational Reform

      Table of Contents

      Figures – Tables – Acknowledgments – Introduction: Public or Private? – Privatizing the Military: Profiting from the Carnage of War – Privatizing Corrections: Making Money from Misery – Privatizing K–12 Public Education: How the Profit Motive Is Changing Schools – Privatizing Public Higher Education: Selling Off the Alma Mater – American Sellout – Index.

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