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We thereby highlight that the contemporary university institution, and not only the university, has been developed on the legacy of the original Academia, and of the Enlightenment where this legacy was rediscovered and developed further.
 
We thereby highlight that the contemporary university institution, and not only the university, has been developed on the legacy of the original Academia, and of the Enlightenment where this legacy was rediscovered and developed further.
  
The founding fathers of Academia, and the [[giant|<em>giants</em>]] of the Enlightenment, dared to stand up to the [[power structure|<em>power structures</em>]] of the day, and by evolving [[knowledge work|<em>knowledge work</em>]] helped the society evolve further. Have we institutionalized the academic tradition in a way that preserves this legacy?
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The founding fathers of Academia, and the [[giant|<em>giants</em>]] of the Enlightenment, dared to stand up to the [[power structure|<em>power structures</em>]] of the day, and by evolving [[knowledge work|<em>knowledge work</em>]] helped the society evolve further. Our appeal is to continue this legacy.
  
 
<div class="page-header" ><h2>See also</h2> </div>
 
<div class="page-header" ><h2>See also</h2> </div>
 
* This [https://polyscopy.wordpress.com/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#Socrates brief summary of the <em>academia</em>'s development].
 
* This [https://polyscopy.wordpress.com/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#Socrates brief summary of the <em>academia</em>'s development].

Revision as of 03:02, 16 November 2019

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A half-century ago Erich Jantsch issued the above call to "the university" as institution. We are resubmitting it to academia, which we define as "institutionalized academic tradition".

We thereby highlight that the contemporary university institution, and not only the university, has been developed on the legacy of the original Academia, and of the Enlightenment where this legacy was rediscovered and developed further.

The founding fathers of Academia, and the giants of the Enlightenment, dared to stand up to the power structures of the day, and by evolving knowledge work helped the society evolve further. Our appeal is to continue this legacy.