When billionaire tech titan and Trump adviser Marc Andreessen warned that America’s universities would "pay the price" for their embrace of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), he ignited a firestorm that transcended the walls of academia and reverberated across Silicon Valley and Washington alike.
In this urgent and provocative book, we explore the seismic clash at the intersection of technology, higher education, and politics. Drawing from leaked private messages, insider accounts, data, and deep historical context,Paying the Price:How DEI and Billionaire Influence Are Transforming Universities unpacks the ideological and financial fault lines reshaping the nation’s intellectual and technological future.
We trace the evolution of DEI programs from their civil rights origins to their present-day controversies, examine the deep pipeline between elite universities and the tech industry, and reveal how Silicon Valley’s myth of pure meritocracy collides with the messy realities of inclusion and power. Through case studies at Stanford, MIT, and other elite institutions, we see how philanthropic dollars, political ideologies, and student activism all fight to claim the soul of the modern university.
At the heart of the narrative lies a single, haunting question: Who truly pays the price when billionaires and political forces demand that academia bend to their will? Are universities bastions of open inquiry and social mobility — or increasingly just battlegrounds for ideological and financial control?
With piercing analysis and vivid storytelling, this book lays bare the consequences of a nation caught between the promises of equity and the demands of power. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of higher education, American innovation, and democratic discourse itself.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. When billionaire tech titan and Trump adviser Marc Andreessen warned that America's universities would "pay the price" for their embrace of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), he ignited a firestorm that transcended the walls of academia and reverberated across Silicon Valley and Washington alike.In this urgent and provocative book, we explore the seismic clash at the intersection of technology, higher education, and politics. Drawing from leaked private messages, insider accounts, data, and deep historical context, Paying the Price: How DEI and Billionaire Influence Are Transforming Universities unpacks the ideological and financial fault lines reshaping the nation's intellectual and technological future.We trace the evolution of DEI programs from their civil rights origins to their present-day controversies, examine the deep pipeline between elite universities and the tech industry, and reveal how Silicon Valley's myth of pure meritocracy collides with the messy realities of inclusion and power. Through case studies at Stanford, MIT, and other elite institutions, we see how philanthropic dollars, political ideologies, and student activism all fight to claim the soul of the modern university.At the heart of the narrative lies a single, haunting question: Who truly pays the price when billionaires and political forces demand that academia bend to their will? Are universities bastions of open inquiry and social mobility - or increasingly just battlegrounds for ideological and financial control?With piercing analysis and vivid storytelling, this book lays bare the consequences of a nation caught between the promises of equity and the demands of power. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of higher education, American innovation, and democratic discourse itself. ORDER A COPY NOW! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798292626343
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