The Right to Higher Education: A Political Theory [Book Review]

Journal of Philosophy of Education 58 (1):152-154 (2024)
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Abstract

This review provides a summary of the argument made by Christopher Martin in his book “The Right to Higher Education: A Political theory.” It outlines how Martin makes a unique and in many ways compelling argument, but argues that a significant weakness of the book is that there is a lack of clarity around the concept of ‘higher education’ as Martin conceives it.

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