1. Neither Gremlins nor Poltergeists
2. What the Academics Really Want
3. Why Most Academic Advertising Is Immoral Bullshit
4. On Reading Entrails and Student Evaluations
5. Grades: Communication Breakdown
6. When Moral Language as a Cover for Self-Interest
7. The Gen Ed Hustle
8. Why Universities Produce Too Many PhDs
9. Cheaters, Cheaters Everywhere
10. Three Big Myths about What's Plaguing Higher Ed
11. Answering the Taxpayers
Jason Brennan is the Flanagan Family Professor at Georgetown
University. He is the author of ten books, including When All Else
Fails and In Defense of Openness.
Phillip W. Magness is a Senior Research Fellow at the American
Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
He is the author of two books and over a dozen scholarly articles
on a diverse array of topics, including the economics of slavery,
the history of international trade, federal tax policy, economic
inequality, and the economic dimensions of higher education.
"Jason Brennan and Phillip Magness have written an insightful work on what is wrong with higher education...I admire the work the authors have done. Anyone involved in higher education should read this book and take seriously its critiques." -- Alexander W. Salter, The Review of Austrian Economics
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