Exogenous Privatization and Advances of Academic Capitalism in Brazil and Argentina
DIEGO BECHI,
MARIA DE LOURDES PINTO DE ALMEIDA
Abstract:This article aims to understand the main political technologies of exogenous privatization of higher education, designed with the guidelines of international funding bodies, which have contributed to the opening and rise of the academic capitalist regime in countries such as Brazil and Argentina. The methodology used was historically critical. The investigation was qualitative, bibliographic, and documentary. To this end, the first chapter deals with the structural transformations of capitalism that supported … Show more
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