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Here’s what happens when corporations begin to control education.
"When
I approached professors to discuss research projects addressing organic
agriculture in farmer's markets, the first one told me that 'no one
cares about people selling food in parking lots on the other side of the
train tracks,’” said a PhD student at a large land-grant university who
did not wish to be identified. “My academic adviser told me my best bet
was to write a grant for Monsanto or the Department of Homeland
Security to fund my research on why farmer's markets were stocked with
'black market vegetables' that 'are a bioterrorism threat waiting to
happen.' It was communicated to me on more than one occasion throughout
my education that I should just study something Monsanto would fund
rather than ideas to which I was deeply committed. I ended up studying
what I wanted, but received no financial support, and paid for my
education out of pocket."
Unfortunately,
she's not alone. Conducting research requires funding, and today's
research follows the golden rule: The one with the gold makes the rules. READ MORE
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