David Cameron’s Culture War
British Prime Minister David Cameron’s government recently declared that funding for Britain’s universities would be slashed by as much as 40%, and that arts and humanities departments will be targeted most aggressively. The British cuts reveal a push in developed countries – one that started in the US – to target the kinds of education that support a vigorous civil society and citizens who are hard to suppress.
NEW YORK – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s government has announced some of the most draconian public-sector cuts any developed country government has ever attempted. Indeed, his minister of education recently declared that funding for Britain’s universities would be slashed by as much as 40%. But the most shocking aspect of the move is that arts and humanities departments will be targeted more aggressively than science and engineering, which are supposedly better for business.
NEW YORK – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s government has announced some of the most draconian public-sector cuts any developed country government has ever attempted. Indeed, his minister of education recently declared that funding for Britain’s universities would be slashed by as much as 40%. But the most shocking aspect of the move is that arts and humanities departments will be targeted more aggressively than science and engineering, which are supposedly better for business.