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the wait. Plus, she had to admit itā€¦this was fun in an intellectual sort of a way. She could even recall the base/superstructure visual that heā€™d drawn on the board, what he called ā€˜an architectural metaphor,ā€™ to help the class understand Karl Marxā€™s theories.

ā€œTranslating this into policy, the state legislature has been cutting funding to ā€˜ed-u-cationā€™ for years. In recessionary times, which I guess is understandable, but even when the state is flushā€¦doesnā€™t matter which. The money we ought to be getting goes to tax cuts for corporations. Which by the way does not improve the stateā€™s economy, no matter how much the politicos claims that it does. This kind of talk is just ideological rubbish to justify the redistribution of public monies.ā€

Naremore stopped to catch his breath or maybe to change gearsā€¦Jillian could almost hear them working. He must have decided where to go next because he continued. ā€œBut, itā€™s ideological in another way, too. Since universities have less money, theyā€™re forced to replace the missing revenue with money fromā€¦ elsewhereā€¦often, from problematic sources. I donā€™t blame Davidos for chasing dollarsā€¦the dude has no option. The rub is that the money comes with strings, ideological strings. And, of course, ideology and consciousness also reflect the mode of production. Soā€¦ā€

ā€œYou mean, like Rand Studies?ā€

ā€œExactly. I can see that you are still on your game, intellectually, Jillian.ā€ He smiled and gave her a quick applause.

ā€œAlso like the Koch Center, and all the rest. These right-wing outfits want in the university. It gives them legitimacyā€”they can say ā€˜so-nā€™ soā€™ is an ASU profā€¦or a prof at some other U. So they have standing when they say the bogus stuff they say. Itā€™s just part of the right-wing effort to make inroads into the university.ā€

ā€œYou mean so that universities are not so liberal?ā€

ā€œNot so much thatā€¦actually, universities arenā€™t all that liberal. Professors get grants from the government and foundationsā€”some even do research for the CIAā€”and usually the parameters from the funding institutions reflect the state and other powerful interests. No, this is a way for the right to control the intellectual discourse. Let me be very clear about this, Jillianā€¦universities are under siege.ā€ He emphasized each of these last words by slapping the back of his right hand into his left palm.

ā€œMan, thereā€™s a whole genre of books about how capitalism is altering universities. From the Kochā€™s and the Randā€™s, and including this business about the egregious indebtedness of former college students, which is because the government AND even some universities steer students to loans from private lendersā€¦at high rates of interest. Then, after they graduate, if the students have a hard time repaying, the lenders mess with themā€¦with help from state governments. And now, youā€™ve got the US Department of Ed-U-Cation doing its best to undermine any attempt to forgive any of the indebtednessā€¦even when they owe private degree mills that have gone under.ā€

Jillian leaned forward to ask something, but he kept talking. ā€œExcept in the U.K. Thereā€™s a group led by scholars at Oxford that are fighting back, and with some success against the privatization of universities.ā€

ā€œSo, donā€™t US professors model whatā€™s going on in the U.K.?ā€

He was quiet for a few seconds. ā€œI donā€™t know. Maybe itā€™s the power of Oxfordā€™s place in ed-u-cation, or maybe thereā€™s just more solidarity over there. ā€œWhateverā€¦when you read these books about the situation in the U.S., itā€™s like ā€˜Game Over,ā€™ man. Maybe US administrators just arenā€™t willing to bite the hand that feeds them. You know, Florida State dealt with this several years agoā€¦the Koch Brothers were on campus creating a department or centerā€¦donā€™t remember whichā€¦anyhow, the university tried to have it both ways, to take their money AND to exert some control over the professors who were hired. In the end, they capitulated. I guess once you drink the Kool-Aidā€¦thereā€™s no going back.ā€

ā€œOK, I got it, but back to Professor Siemens and the Rand Studies Center.ā€

ā€œDavidos needs money, and outfits like the Rand people are offering it. Remember, Ayn Rand wasnā€™t just a novelist, she was a purveyor of a very distinct, pro-capitalist ideology. I think thatā€™s why sheā€™s so ā€œinā€ with all of the Republicans in D.C. and in some state legislatures, and of course in the corporate community. They read her drivel and love itā€¦she gives them a justification, ideologically and ethically, for the vulture capitalism they espouse.ā€

ā€œAnd here at ASU?ā€

ā€œWell, the grant money was out there and several people went for it. I opposed itā€¦so did some others in the faculty senate, but they steam-rolled right over us. Then, they had their little search, and Siemens got the nod.ā€

ā€œSome of the people weā€™ve interviewed said that the issue wasnā€™t especially Professor Siemens, as much as it was the very presence of such a program. Do you agree?ā€

ā€œNopeā€¦it was both. Siemens was a real piece of work. Met her a couple of times. Sheā€™s smart, but sheā€™s also the worst kind of ideologue. Sheā€™s an apologist for vulture capitalism, and sheā€™s a racist to boot. Oh, she tries to hide it behind the usual meritocracy argument, but it the same ā€˜ole-same-oleā€™ā€”color-blind racism. Thereā€™ve been complaints from students of colorā€¦from faculty of color, too.ā€

ā€œSo, given this, you know, the feelings against her personally and also against her Center, do you think that caused someone to murder her?ā€ As she asked, Jillian again thought of Professor Siemensā€™ multiple head wounds.

ā€œI donā€™t have an answer for you on that one, Jillian. But I will say thisā€¦the battle lines are being drawn. And, itā€™s not just universities that are under attackā€¦itā€™s a lot of institutions. Weā€™re seeing the same thing in states where thereā€™s a move to make judicial elections more partisan. Long time ago, there was a movementā€”it was successfulā€”that said politics have no place in choosing judges. But here againā€¦law is also a part of the superstructure so itā€™s gonna reflect the mode of production. And one way to maintain corporatist-friendly laws is to elect judges whoā€™ll uphold them. So, with the

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