Business schools are institutions which, a decade after the financial
crash, continue to act as loudspeakers for neoliberal capitalism with
all its injustices and planetary consequences. In this lively and
incendiary call to action, Martin Parker offers a simple message: shut
down the business school. Parker argues that business schools are
'cash cows' for the contemporary university that have produced a
generation of unreflective managers, primarily interested in their own
personal rewards.
If we see universities as institutions with
responsibilities to the societies they inhabit, then we must challenge
the common notion that 'the market' should be the primary determinant of
the education they provide. Shut Down the Business School makes a
compelling case for a radical alternative, in the form of a 'School for
Organising'. This institution would develop and teach on different forms
of organising, instead of reproducing the dominant corporate model,
enabling individuals to discover alternative responses to the pressing
issues of inequality and sustainability faced by all of us today.
Shut Down the Business School : What's Wrong with Management Education - Martin Parker
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