Do the Humanities Have a Future? The Liberal Arts Between Technocracy and Radicalism” |
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Higher education is in crisis. Majors in the humanities have been in decline for many years, and universities are often criticized for being dominated by political correctness and student activism. But are these two things related? Are students responding to a longstanding technocratic and vocational ethos in universities that ignores moral agency? Could it be that student activism reveals an understandable need for moral and even religious reflection overlooked in academia?
Watch Ross Douthat in PTI’s annual Lincoln Scholars Lecture, where he discusses these issues within the larger fundamental question: what should be the purpose of a college education? |