The fall of the University of Cape Town

Africa's leading university in decline

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David Benatar
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The fall of the University of Cape Town

Africa's leading university in decline

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"Destructive forces have been eroding the University of Cape Town, Africa's leading university. This book tells the sad, true tale of what has been transpiring. It is a saga of lunacy, criminality, pandering, and identity politics. The mad and the bad - the deranged, deluded, the depraved - have been granted endless latitude in bullying and abusing others. The decline began in 2015 with the Rhodes Must Fall protest that resulted in the offending statue's removal within a month, and which spawned similar protests abroad. Emboldened by their local success, the protestors issued new and ever-increasing demands later that year and then again in 2016 and 2017. Their methods also became criminal - including intimidation, assault, and arson. The university leadership capitulated to this behaviour, and this fostered a broader and now pervasive toxic environment within the institution." --

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English
Pages
481

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Table of Contents

Introduction
What are transformation and decolonization?
Must UCT also now fall
The censure
A blow to academic freedom
The taming of the Academic Freedom Committee?
The University of capitulation
The insufficiently "concerned philosophers"
Dr Pangloss and the best of all actual African universities
Academic climate change
The academic freedom farce continues
Impugning with impunity
Genocidal tweets
A very strange invitation
Liquid bullshit
Crybully medical students
Racial preferences
Selecting a dean : racists v racists xenophobes
Manufacturing the narrative of a racist university
Bending over BAC-awards
Excremental behaviour
Commandante Lushaba and the Führer
An enduring toxic climate
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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[South Africa]
Other Titles
University of Cape Town
Copyright Date
2021

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
378.687355
Library of Congress
LA1538 .B46 2021

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Pagination
481 pages
Number of pages
481

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43736503M
ISBN 10
3982236436, 3982236428
ISBN 13
9783982236438, 9783982236421, 9783982236414
OCLC/WorldCat
1287995034

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