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octoberlib

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Fri Jan 30, 2015, 07:06 PM Jan 2015

Art Pope's North Carolina : School's Out - Charles P. Pierce

We have been somewhat remiss in this shebeen in our coverage of Art Pope, the A-ball Kochite who is the prime reason that the newly insane state of North Carolina has become newly insane. Governor Pat McCrory is the most conspicuous of Pope's various marionettes, which also include his pet state legislature as well as Thom Tillis, a brand-new member of the U.S. Senate. Spectacularly, McCrory appointed Pope his state budget director, which is tantamount to hiring Bernie Madoff as your Chancellor of the Exchequer. Now, though, it appears that Pope has a brand-new shiny object in his sights that he would like to break.

A couple of weeks ago, completely out of the blue, the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, stacked as it is with McCrory/Pope loyalists, fired popular UNC president Tom Ross. The board still has not explained its actions, but Ross was tight with the Democratic establishment in the state, so there's a big old trout in the milk there.

Intriguingly, this mysterious dismissal of a guy whose enemies insist was fired because he was doing such a great job (or something) has been accompanied by a widely held suspicion that Pope wants the job for himself. (Shades of the "autonomy" that is proposed in Wisconsin as part of a deal with Governor Scott Walker.) Part of the reason that this suspicion exists is because no other reason for firing Ross makes sense, especially not the ones offered up by the people who actually fired him.

Pope's notions of the purpose of higher education, and those of the foundation he leads, are quite clear.

But it doesn't take much sleuthing to uncover the Republicans' distaste for the centers and institutes dotting the UNC landscape that were created to explore issues of poverty, civil rights, the environment and energy policy. Places like the Center for Work, Poverty and Opportunity at UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C. Central University's Institute for Civic Engagement and Social Change. The board of governors has 34 such centers under scrutiny. Why? The explanation is found in a paper published two weeks ago by conservatives at the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy-a nonprofit named for Art Pope's father. The paper is entitled "Renewal in the University," and it sings the praises of academic centers which "restore the spirit of inquiry." But not centers that look into poverty. No, they are the problem, writes author Jay Schalin, because they threaten "thousands of years of Western thought." What we need instead, Schalin argues, is to replace such disruptive centers with new centers paid for by rich people like Pope-"privately funded academic centers" that reinforce for students the traditional values of "liberty" and "free-market economics."


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Art Pope's North Carolina : School's Out - Charles P. Pierce (Original Post) octoberlib Jan 2015 OP
Any idea with 'reinvest', 'reform' or 'renewal' is straight out of the rw stink tank playbook appalachiablue Jan 2015 #1

appalachiablue

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1. Any idea with 'reinvest', 'reform' or 'renewal' is straight out of the rw stink tank playbook
Sat Jan 31, 2015, 12:08 AM
Jan 2015

of oxymorons- compassionate conservatism, trickle up, now there's 'healthy poverty'. Haven't forgot the Kochlike Pope, what he's been doing to NC. Neoliberal 'values' are money and markets, endless exploitation and greed. Will people ever get that? Not without an independent media and awareness.

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