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...descriptive terms that refer to the apolitical nature of rural people. Industrialization excited Marx because he believed that capitalism could be overthrown only through a consolidation of people in cities; then the masses could achieve political power, instead of remaining isolated in their previously family-centric, “private?? lives...
...obvious question is: Who cares? Isn’t college supposed to be “private?? time for students, when Wu-Tang and Coors Light are supposed to be at the top of our priority list? Or, the student-scholars on campus might respond, shouldn’t I work a little harder, alone in the stacks of Widener, rather than teach in Mission Hill—isn’t that what Harvard...
...Such questions obviously apply to any student, but I think that they may be most important for those students on campus who see themselves as “public” figures; who view their work as different from the “private?? lives that “COLEGE” is traditionally characterized as; who hope to create a culture of commitment on campus toward service...
...does Harvard exercise hegemonic authority over the direction of academic research. According to the 2007 report of the Harvard Management Company, the university received 80 percent of its sponsored research funding from the federal government and 12 percent from foundations. These statistics indicate that public—rather than private??discretion overwhelming dictates the areas toward which Harvard’s research budget is directed. Not only does federal funding often come with strings attached, but it also flows essentially from taxpayers; this makes Harvard theoretically more responsible to the public than if its funding were completely private...
...Columbia plan, there is no question of public or private??it is very clearly public space that is much more welcome to use,” said Harry Mattison, a member of the Harvard-Allston Task Force, which was created by Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino...