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Troubles at universities in South Africa

A young philosopher writes:

I’ve been wondering for a while now at the silence (I think!) in the philosophy blogosphere re the enormous troubles at South African universities, especially Witwatersrand but also UCT and others. They’ve been going on for ages and involve violence and closures and all sorts of extremely dramatic events (including libraries on fire, students being shot, intimidation of staff, etc etc). And it’s all revolving around a very complex and interesting issue – putting in a nutshell what probably shouldn’t be put in a nutshell – the issue of making university free for all at public expense in a country like SA where it’s still mostly whites that go to uni. There’s been some coverage in the Western news but not much as far as I know, e.g. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34615004. Of course it’s all over SA news. A rather random selection of what it was easy to find:

http://mg.co.za/article/2016-10-20-police-fire-rubber-bullets-at-students-shaeera-kalla-reportedly-shot-multiple-times

https://www.facebook.com/witsuniversity/?pnref=story

http://www.thedailyvox.co.za/special-editorial-state-fees-must-fall-2016-edition/

Anyway, I just thought I’d let you know in case you're interested and of course in case you think it worthy/appropriate for a blogpost. Indeed I guess I think it’s in itself an interesting issue why this hasn’t already cropped up in the philosophy blogosphere (if I’m right that it hasn’t).

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3 responses to “Troubles at universities in South Africa”

  1. Philosopher David Benatar:

    "Capitulation isn't working" (09/21/16)
    http://www.politicsweb.co.za/comment/uct-capitulation-isnt-working

    "A reply to the 'concerned philosophers'" (10/10/16)
    http://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/a-reply-to-the-concerned-philosophers

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