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7 - From Churches to Universities

from Part II - The Analytic Narrative

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2023

Jonathan Hearn
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh
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Chapter 7 tackles what is by far the most diffuse and difficult arena in which to describe our theme of the social transformation of competition. Here the focus is on contestation in the arena of knowledge, ideas, beliefs, and truth claims. My narrative concentrates on the gradual emergence of the modern university out of its medieval forebearers, the disruptive impact of the Enlightenment, and the broader emergence of associational life in civil society. Here the range of corporate actors is more complex and varied, and interacts closely with those in the economic and political spheres. But competition is different here, because while economics and politics involve competition over more clearly limited resources (capital, market share, political office, administrative structures), truth claims can be, and are, produced cheaply and in abundance. The peculiarly pungent atmosphere of current social media-driven public debates is just the latest expression of this.

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The Domestication of Competition
Social Evolution and Liberal Society
, pp. 191 - 224
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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