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A Liberal Education investigates the transformative role of universities in shaping political and social perspectives across diverse societies. Drawing on comprehensive comparative analysis, the authors examine how exposure to liberal education influences civic engagement, political beliefs, and social cohesion.
The book addresses fundamental questions about the purpose and impact of higher education in contemporary democracies. Through empirical research and case studies, it demonstrates the mechanisms through which universities foster critical thinking, democratic values, and social responsibility. The authors consider both intended and unintended consequences of liberal education on political polarization, social mobility, and institutional trust.
Part of the Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education series, this work contributes significantly to our understanding of education’s role in sustaining democratic institutions and shaping informed citizenry in the modern era.







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