At the beginning for the new millennium, higher education is under
siege. No longer viewed as a public good, higher education increasingly
is besieged by corporate, right-wing and conservative ideologies that
want to decouple higher education from its legacy of educating students
to be critical and autonomous citizens, imbued with democratic and
public values. The greatest danger faced by higher education comes from
the focus of global neo-liberalism and the return of educational
apartheid. Through the power of racial backlash, the war on youth,
deregulation, commercialism, and privatization, neo-liberalism wages a
vicious assault on all of those public spheres and goods not controlled
by the logic of market relations and profit margins. Take Back Higher
Education argues that if higher education is going to meet the
challenges of a democratic future, it will have to confront
neo-liberalism, racism, and the shredding of the social contract.