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Democratic Devolution: How America’s Colleges and Universities Can Strengthen Their Communities

DC (11/20/2012)

http://www.progressivepolicy.org/2012/10/democratic-devolution-how-americas-colleges-and-universities-can-strengthen-their-communities/

In the face of a deepening economic and political crisis, the U.S. political and governing system is deadlocked. We need a new way forward. The old and tired government versus markets debate is just that—old and tired. It’s time for a broader mobilization of America’s civic resources, including the nonprofit sector and especially our colleges and universities.

We see government as a catalyst that stimulates new forms of interaction and partnerships between all sectors of society. Based on our experience at the University of Pennsylvania, we believe government should challenge all institutions of higher education (public and private; community colleges, colleges, and universities) to contribute systematically to improving the quality of life and learning in their local communities.

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