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The book "The Dark Academia: How Universities Are Dying" by Peter Flanagan critiques the transformation that modern universities have undergone as a result of neoliberal influence. It argues that universities have become market-based institutions relying on performance indicators, sidelining creativity, and turning the relationship between professors and students into a consumerist dynamic. The book explains that this shift has led to a decline in the mental well-being and fundamental conditions of academic staff and students alike, describing the academic environment as now being "toxic," with increasing competition and excessive pressure to perform. It also criticizes the introduction of replicated policies and administrative structures borrowed from private corporations, emphasizing that knowledge is no longer aimed at enlightenment and development but has become a commodified entity measured and sold, thereby threatening the core purpose of the university as a space for critical thinking and liberation. The book concludes with a call to rescue universities from their current state, warning that delaying reform could lead to their complete collapse.
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