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The Politics of Higher Education Finance in California

Charles L. Geshekter

The Demise of California's "Master Plan for Higher Education"

After buying a home, a university education is the largest financial investment that most Americans ever make. Universities provide the learning environment to produce an informed electorate, support basic research and train professionals. A college education prepares a skilled workforce but, above all, the main purpose of higher education is to create and transmit knowledge, promote critical thinking and literacy, and prepare students to be enlightened, active citizens. California taxpayers generally considered public higher education one of the best investments they could make in the future of their state. Since 1960...







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