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Monday, June 17, 2019

SERVICE ARISTOCRACY IDEAL HIGHER EDUCATION

In eighteenth-century Britain, the middling orders normally subscribed to patrician values and pursued assimilation rather than class confrontation.  Britain's schools and universities were most noted for a diversion away from 'scholarship for its own sake' to the creation of an imperial public-service elite, not a meritocracy, still less a class of technocrats and manufacturers.
Clark Ch 7, fn 90.

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