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<span>Is the Gaga cameo incidental? Possibly </span>not<span>.</span></p>
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<p><span>Oh dear, Slavoj:</span><br/> <br/>
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<span>Is the Gaga cameo incidental? Possibly </span>not<span>.</span></p>
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<p><span>The word 'but' is a slippery thing. Consider the usage, 'I'm not a racist but...'. In recent days we have started to hear something similar, 'I believe in publicly funded education, but...'</span><br></br><br></br></p>
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<p><br></br><br></br><span>The orginator is, of course, A.C. Grayling. Last night I went to an event at</span><i>Foyles</i><span>,…</span></p>
<p><span>The word 'but' is a slippery thing. Consider the usage, 'I'm not a racist but...'. In recent days we have started to hear something similar, 'I believe in publicly funded education, but...'</span><br/><br/></p>
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<p><br/><br/><span>The orginator is, of course, A.C. Grayling. Last night I went to an event at</span><i>Foyles</i><span>, which has received a bit of media coverage because of a </span>spot of bother<span> the good professor got himself into:</span><br/><br/><object width="400" height="257" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/pk6MKU85s70?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="never"></param><param name="allowfullscreen" value="false"></param><embed wmode="opaque" width="400" height="257" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/pk6MKU85s70?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0" allowscriptaccess="never" allowfullscreen="false"></embed> <param name="wmode" value="opaque"></param></object>
<br/><br/><span>What was interesting to me was Grayling's attempted justification of his money-grabbing scheme. In between the, entirely justified, shoutings down, he told us that in an 'ideal world', he'd believe in publicly funded arts and humanities accessible to all. Sadly, he continued, we do not inhabit an ideal world. Universities are being cut. And the only way to ensure that arts and humanities retain an honoured place is to set up institutions like Grayling Hall.</span><br/><br/><span>Happily for Grayling, iron economic necessity coincides with his own personal financial interests. And of course, it's not entirely clear that his research-free institution </span><i>is</i><span> preserving the arts and humanities in any meaningful sense. I do agree with Grayling on one point, though: education is under attack, and doing nothing is not an option.</span><br/><br/><span>As readers will be aware, I have not myself being doing nothing, and do not counsel inaction in others. There is an ongoing campaign against the government cuts to HE, fully supported by the trade union which represents Grayling's fellow academics. One figure who has been conspicuous in his absence from the picket lines and demonstrations of the past year, for all his talk of opposition to the cuts, is A.C. Grayling.</span><br/><br/><span>We are not in a position of strength: that is true. Yet we have to carry on opposing the HE cuts, not accommodating ourselves to them. There is, to ape a phrase of George Osborne's, no alternative if we want education accessible to all regardless of ability to pay, and if we want high quality research to take place.</span><br/><br/><span>The defeatism which smacks of bad faith on the lips of Grayling has a believing audience in the country at large. The left has yet to win the arguments on the economics of the cuts in the face of widespread resignation. We have the better case, and I applaud here the work of groups like </span>False Economy<span>, but we still need to communicate it.</span></p>Professoriate Snippets (1) - Professor Peter Singertag:netnewmusic.ning.com,2012-03-28:6497733:BlogPost:3022012-03-28T07:13:06.000ZNetNewMusichttp://netnewmusic.ning.com/profile/29oze9ndorjh7
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<p><br></br><span>Who said this?</span></p>
<blockquote><br></br>killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person, that is, a being who wants to go on living</blockquote>
<p><br></br><span>That's right, it was Professor Peter Singer, member of the professoriate at Grayling Hall, and infanticide advocate. The line is basically that newborns…</span></p>
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<p><br/><span>Who said this?</span></p>
<blockquote><br/>killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person, that is, a being who wants to go on living</blockquote>
<p><br/><span>That's right, it was Professor Peter Singer, member of the professoriate at Grayling Hall, and infanticide advocate. The line is basically that newborns lack essential features of personhood (note that for the thoroughly discarnate Singer, personhood is a psychological affair) and thus are not ethically equivalent to persons.</span><br/><br/><span>The argument for infanticide follows on from his position on abortion. It is worth emphasising, in a way that happens rarely, just how reactionary this move is. Playing straight into the hands of anti-choicers, Singer concedes that the personal status of the foetus is the issue. It is just that, rather than restrict abortion, he extends his position to encompass infanticide. Apart from the intrinsic repugnance of this extension, this is - to my mind - anti-feminist. What gets left out in this whirlwind tour through the implications of deeply implausible Lockean accounts of personhood is, well, </span><i>women</i><span>. The feminist argument for abortion choice does not turn on the status of the foetus. It turns on the fact that gestation takes place in women's bodies, allied to the conviction that women's bodies are their own.</span><br/><br/><span>Infanticide, however, has its place. The New College of Humanities, for example, is a ripe candidate.</span></p>Greylist Grayling!tag:netnewmusic.ning.com,2012-03-28:6497733:BlogPost:1052012-03-28T07:11:37.000ZNetNewMusichttp://netnewmusic.ning.com/profile/29oze9ndorjh7
<p><span>I learned some things today. About Grayling Hall.</span><br></br><br></br></p>
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<p><br></br><br></br><span>The first thing I learned was that it was </span><i>called</i><span> "Grayling Hall" until recently.</span><br></br><br></br><span>Most of what I learned, though, was via an emergency meeting this evening called to plan opposition to the…</span></p>
<p><span>I learned some things today. About Grayling Hall.</span><br/><br/></p>
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<p><br/><br/><span>The first thing I learned was that it was </span><i>called</i><span> "Grayling Hall" until recently.</span><br/><br/><span>Most of what I learned, though, was via an emergency meeting this evening called to plan opposition to the college. I went to this fired up by reading Eagleton's magisterial </span>take-down<span> of Grayling's vanity project. This piece, incidentally, was denounced by one of the more impressionable Graylingites of my acquaintance as "obviously partisan", as though this were clearly a bad thing. Here we have the world according the liberal intelligentsia and their hangers-on: everyone is compromised by they, who steer by the pure light of reason alone. Liberalism, the ideology which dare not speak its name.</span><br/><br/><span>I digress.</span><br/><br/><span>What I learned included the following: all the talk of New College being a charity is deceptive. There are </span><i>two</i><span> companies associated with Grayling's venture. The New College of the Humanities itself is a company limited by share, a potentially profit-making body. And given the amount of start-up capital - some £18million - invested in it, money-making will need happen sooner rather than later.</span><br/><br/><span>Separate from this, there is a charitable trust, </span><i>The New College of the Humanities Trust </i><span>(registered charity no. 1141608), whose sole function is the making of charitable grants, at the NCH </span><i>and elsewhere</i><span>. This latter provision was no doubt added in order to secure charitable status. If the college ever opens its doors, it will be well worth keeping an eye on just what this external charity amounts to.</span><br/><br/><span>It would be better all-round if those doors never opened. Walking home this evening, I reflected on how much is at stake. This college is a symbolic turning point in the struggles over the future of HE. If it goes ahead, charging £18,000 p.a. fees, Russell Group institutions will lobby to have their fee ceilings removed, so that they can remain competitive. Meanwhile, new private sector colleges will spring up, possibly built out of the ashes of bankrupt 'failed' universities.</span><br/><br/><span>Not coming from a background where my parents could have afforded those level of fees for me (or my three younger siblings), I got a top quality university education whilst it was still affordable. I am presently engaged in research (again, not something I could afford to do if saddled with the debts future students are threatened with). I want to work in academia. But I want to do so in an academia where people, no matter what their backgrounds, are afforded the same opportunities that I had.</span><br/><br/><span>I do not accept that the lifeboat of Grayling-style scholarships for a few lucky bright students is an alternative to proper collective provision of higher education on the basis of ability alone. Grayling Hall, even if we overlook the vanity, the pervasive ultra-rationalist ethos, and the underlying profit motive, is no solution to the current crisis in HE. The only solution is public education: and we need to fight for that. The cheerleaders for the buoffant bourgeois will say this is unrealistic: a fatalism which Andy brings down to size</span><span>. Isn't it interesting, in this particular case, how realism coincides with the interests of the bank balances of so many celebrity academics?</span><br/><br/><span>Because of what it represents and what it will do, this college cannot be allowed to open its doors. It was encouraging this evening to see that there is a high level of angry opposition to the NCH locally. Lots of ideas about the way forward for opposition were put on the table. My own view is that the most promising avenue is to ostracise the college academically. People in academia:</span><br/><br/></p>
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<li><b>Do not apply for, or accept, jobs at NCH</b>. This college cannot get off the ground without labour. I realise that the jobs situation in academia is incredibly difficult. I may be jobless myself in September. But NCH is no solution. Apart from the ethics of it all, and the need to show solidarity with academics fighting the privatisation agenda, it is a short-term solution even in personal terms. If British HE goes down the Grayling road, then terms, conditions, pay, and prospects will be worse for everyone.</li>
<li><b>Do not participate </b>in conferences, seminars, or other events organised by the college.</li>
<li><b>Above all</b>, lobby, in local UCU branches and beyond, for a UCU <b>greylisting</b> of the NCH.</li>
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<p><span>As someone put it at tonight's meeting, "Greylist Grayling"!</span></p>A blight on Bloomsburytag:netnewmusic.ning.com,2012-03-28:6497733:BlogPost:1032012-03-28T07:08:21.000ZNetNewMusichttp://netnewmusic.ning.com/profile/29oze9ndorjh7
<p><span>Over the past few months I've expressed worries about the future direction of higher education in the UK. Readers, I have seen the future. I give you the </span>New College of the Humanities<span>.</span><br></br><br></br><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0" height="330" width="400"><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/fq9Vh5NaJJU?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="never"></param><param name="allowfullscreen" value="false"></param><embed allowfullscreen="false" allowscriptaccess="never" height="330" src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/fq9Vh5NaJJU?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="400" wmode="opaque"></embed> <param name="wmode" value="opaque"></param></object>
<br></br><br></br><span>There are all sorts of reasons to oppose this development. The college is a narcissistic venture on the part of proponents of an ideological liberalism, and represents a lurch in the direction of US style 'Institutes' which function more as…</span></p>
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<br/><br/><span>There are all sorts of reasons to oppose this development. The college is a narcissistic venture on the part of proponents of an ideological liberalism, and represents a lurch in the direction of US style 'Institutes' which function more as theatres for court philosophy than as centres of any kind of critical thought.</span><br/><br/><span>It will be a rubbish college. The self-styled professoriate is full of people who have devoted more time in recent years to self-aggrandising book deals than to active research. Of course, how much you will care about this, depends on your potential to be saddened at the prospect of the super-rich wasting eighteen grand a year on a second-rate education.</span><br/><br/><span>The institution promises to be a parasite on the publicly funded University of London. At the very least, it will leech off the reputation. The worry is that it will also make use of libraries, student unions, and other taxpayer-funded facilities in a way that doesn't reflect its status as a private sector body. Investigations are ongoing, and I'll try to keep you posted.</span><br/><br/><span>Most importantly, the College could be a significant symbolic step towards a US-style university system, with all the social divisiveness that goes with it. There are already private HE institutions in Britain, most notably the University of Buckingham. The new college is a different thing altogether: in the heart of London, with high-profile faculty - at a time when public universities are under sustained political attack, this cannot be allowed to be a herald of things to come.</span><br/><br/></p>
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<p><span>Bravely blowing a raspberry in the face of political correctness (which, as we all know, has gone mad</span><span>), the BBC threw caution to the wind on Friday and made a joke about Muslims. The wags.</span><br></br><br></br><span>Here we have Sharon Horgan hosting Have I Got News For You, broadcast at 9pm on Friday 3rd June…</span></p>
<p><span>Bravely blowing a raspberry in the face of political correctness (which, as we all know, has gone mad</span><span>), the BBC threw caution to the wind on Friday and made a joke about Muslims. The wags.</span><br/><br/><span>Here we have Sharon Horgan hosting Have I Got News For You, broadcast at 9pm on Friday 3rd June 2011:</span><br/><br/><object width="400" height="257" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/1xmO8lLH87s?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="never"></param><param name="allowfullscreen" value="false"></param><embed wmode="opaque" width="400" height="257" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/1xmO8lLH87s?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0" allowscriptaccess="never" allowfullscreen="false"></embed> <param name="wmode" value="opaque"></param></object>
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