- Title
- The university and a free society
- Creator
- Bengu, S M E
- Subject
- Academic Freedom -- South Africa
- Date
- 1992
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/662
- Identifier
- vital:19979
- Description
- Has the clamour for University autonomy and academic freedom in our country not served to legitimize repression in the hands of a narrow, undemocratic “oligarchy”? Has the narrow understanding of academic freedom and university autonomy excluded the freedom of individuals and groups such as women, black communities, students, and non-academics? Before we consider the relationship that will, hope fully, exist between universities and a free society that is going to emerge in this country, we ought to accept the fact that university autonomy and academic freedom are hollow in an oppressed society such as we still have in our country.
- Format
- Publisher
- Department of Philosophy, Rhodes University
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Daantjie Oosthuizen Memorial Lectures, D.C.S. Oosthuizen Memorial Lectures
- Rights
- Bengu, S M E
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