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SUMMARY:The thought of poetry and its institutional discontents - Dr Drew 
 Milne (Lecturer in Drama and Poetry\, University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20080228T193000Z
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CONTACT:Lloyd West
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge University is increasingly influenced by the world o
 f business\, both through direct contact and funding\, and through the all
  pervasive spirit of profit-loss calculation. This raises serious challeng
 es to the place of free\, independent and critical thinking in the Univers
 ity: Are academics compelled to serve profit rather than truth in their re
 search? Has undergraduate education become a mere production line\, genera
 ting consultants for the private sector\, rather than thinkers for society
 ? Have we lost the ability to justify thinking outside of economic grounds
 ?\n\nOur 5th lecture series tries to shed a critical light on the current 
 developments within our institution\, and\, more generally\, to ask if the
 re is any free space of thinking left which has not yet been taken over by
  economic rationality. It seeks to ask how\, in an age when the university
 ’s activities are predominantly judged and legitimised in terms of utili
 ty and profit\, can we\, both students and academics\, act to secure freed
 om from this crude and unforgiving rationality and maintain the critical d
 istance necessary to question its place as a dominant rationality of our t
 ime.\n\nFor more information please refer to our website: http://www.srcf.
 ucam.org/think\n
LOCATION:Lloyd Room\, Christ’s College
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