[Peace-discuss] Shut Down the Business School

David Green davidgreen50 at gmail.com
Sat May 25 15:28:41 UTC 2019


*https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/shut-down-the-business-school/
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*In your latest book you call for the Business School to be replaced by
what you call the School for Organising. Before getting on to the latter,
could you say what the basic problem with the Business School is, as you
see it? Why do you focus in on this particular organisation within society?
What is so important about the Business School?*

The rise of the Business School is something that is not really commented
on that much. But it is an astonishing change in higher education globally,
particularly in the U.K. What we have seen in the last twenty or thirty
years is the globalisation of a particular form of higher education which
teaches and mostly reproduces a set of assumptions about global capitalism
and the way that business should operate. In the book I claim that there
are now something like thirteen thousand Business Schools globally and
their turnover, in terms of fees, is something in the region of four
hundred billion dollars. So we are talking about a very big sector, a set
of institutions that has enormous purchase in terms of the number of people
it teaches about the way that their society should be structured.

The key problem for me is the way that the Business School essentially
encourages us not to question the existing order. The quick summary, I
suppose, is to say that these are schools for capitalism. They teach
capitalism and very often teach capitalism in the most crude and
unreconstructed way, particularly in the areas of finance where many of the
instruments of financialised capitalism that caused the last financial
crisis, are being taught as if they were acceptable within the Business
School. Now, I’m not saying the Business School is the only reason that we
have the particular problems with capitalism that we have at present but it
is clearly one of the amplifiers, one of the megaphones, one of the
producers of the ideology that supports a particular economic and social
structure and I think, and an increasing number of people think, that that
economic and social structure is causing us huge problems in terms of the
generation of inequality, the production of environmental externalities,
the assumptions about leaders and led which are resulting in the kind of
populism and nativism that we are seeing right the way across the global
north. It is clear to me that the structure that we have is broken and yet
we have a set of instructions that seem to be blithely carrying on as if
there were no problems or if they do acknowledge those problems they
largely reduce it to corporate responsibility and tinkering around the
edges. What I think is we need major revision. Well not just revision, I
think we need revolution in terms of the way we educate our young people
about their economic life and possibilities.
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