The ‘Naturals’ and Victorian Cambridge: reflections on the anatomy of an elite, 1851‐1914 |
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Authors: | Roy Macleod Russell Moseley |
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Abstract: | Abstract abstract There is plenty of evidence that Britain has underinvested in education and now has a smaller base of educated manpower than many industrial competitors. While much debate has centred on what the government can do about it, the government itself now places much hope on the private sector. Yet much government and business policy is at odds with this objective which seems to owe more to romanticism about capitalism than to hard‐headed appreciation of where the market really can deliver the educational goods by creating appropriate private incentives. |
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