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Presentation
The Ethics of Entitlement in Higher Education: Greater Good Versus Self Interest in the Academy
Conference By Faculty, Center for the Study of Ethics (2007)
  • Susan R. Madsen, Utah Valley University
  • Scott C. Hammond, Utah Valley University
Abstract
Higher education often pretends to support practical egalitarian organizations with access to all and openness of ideas. But in reality it is a hierarchy just like any private corporation. Individual identity determines status in the hierarchy. People jockey for changes in status. There are clear rules for moving up and down in status. This paper asks the question "Do the entitlements that we support in order to maintain the equalitarian ideal in fact work against it?"
Keywords
  • Ethics,
  • Higher Education,
  • Faculty Ethics,
  • Faculty Integrity
Publication Date
January 25, 2007
Citation Information
Susan R. Madsen and Scott C. Hammond. "The Ethics of Entitlement in Higher Education: Greater Good Versus Self Interest in the Academy" Conference By Faculty, Center for the Study of Ethics (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan_madsen/117/