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Planning for Higher Education Journal
Accountability
Still Another ViewpointFrom Volume 2 Number 4 | August 1973By Philip M. MarcusIn an article, "Higher Education and Social Responsibility," published in the volume 1, number 2 issue of Planning for Higher Education, Michael A. Murray, assistant professor, Department of Political Science and Institute of Governmental Affairs, Chicago Circle Campus, took issue with Paul Dressel's book Return to Responsibility and its call for greater social responsibility on the part of colleges and universities. Murray's arguments have prompted still another assessment of the problem, this one by Philip M. Marcus, who collaborated in the preparation of Return to Responsibility and has conducted numerous studies of professionals and the organizations in which they work.
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