
Disciplined Minds
A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-battering System That Shapes Their Lives
By: Jeff Schmidt
Paperback | 4 December 2001
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A blistering critique of how knowledge workers have been subordinated in America. Finally, a book that tells it like it is. -- Stanley Aronowitz, CUNY Graduate Center, author of From the Ashes of the Old: American Labor and America's Future
I have been waiting a long time for someone to write this book, and Jeff Schmidt has done it. He exposes, in crystal-clear prose, the inevitably political nature of the professional in our society, and, most importantly, suggests a strategy for resistance. This is an extraordinary and valuable piece of writing. -- Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States and professor emeritus of Political Science, Boston University
Schmidt has hit the bull's-eye. * Texas Observer *
Schmidt analyzes the true meaning of being a professional and the sacrifices that professionals make to achieve their career goals. He challenges them to think outside the box, use their intuition and their attitude to provide for a better society. -- Carrie Crystal Van Driel * In The Public Citizen *
There is much that is thought provoking and illuminating in Disciplined Minds. * Business & Society *
This book should be read by anyone thinking about embarking on a professional education in any field, as well as by those who wonder why their dream job doesn't seem so dreamy after all. -- Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, D.C.
Disciplined Minds is a radical, disturbing, and provocative look at professional life. It offers a profound analysis of the personal struggles for identity and meaning in the lives of today's 21 million professionals. The book will shake up the readers. * Education Review *
Just after publication of this book Disciplined Minds, Jeff Schmidt was fired after 19 years as a staff writer for Physics Today magazine. In his book Schmidt argues that a hierarchical organization's structure almost guarantees that its workers cannot devote their full energy to the job; he was terminated after a supervisor learned that in his foreword to the book, he playfully wrote that he had completed it partly on 'stolen time'. * The Washington Post *
Schmidt is a very good writer, and particularly skilled at constructing his case through example and anecdote. His thesis is compelling. * Interchange *
In this book Jeff Schmidt gives us a remarkably insightful political analysis of the process of inculcating graduate school initiates into a discipline, and how this process of 'disciplining' contributes to the making and perpetuating of unfree minds in the professions. * Social Anarchism Thirty-One *
Schmidt offers a provocative critique of how scientists, engineers, and other professionals are groomed to fulfill a specific function in society-that of maintaining the status quo-and, in the process, end up sidelining their own goals and ideals. The book is both well-researched and highly readable. Some readers may disagree with its conclusions, but everyone will recognize its descriptions of the often wrenching choices that today's professionals must make. * Ieee Spectrum *
I found Disciplined Minds while planning a course that will deal with the social role and moral responsibility of intellectuals, and after I finished reading it I whooped with joy. It is the perfect book to engage students on these issues - well researched, powerfully argued, and clearly written. Even conservative students with politics at odds with Schmidt's find the book valuable because of its (sometimes painful) honesty and clarity. In addition to using it in my course, I wish I could make Disciplined Minds required reading for my faculty colleagues. -- Robert Jensen, Director of the Senior Fellows Honors Program of the College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin
This book comes from the heart...a rallying cry to dissatisfied professionals and disillusioned students to organize and reshape the system that is stifling them. * Review of Radical Political Economics *
Disciplined Minds is a freewheeling, thought-provoking examination of the way ideological control is exercised over an increasingly important section of the working class- the professionals. -- John Pappademos * Nature, Society, and Thought *
| Acknowledgments | p. vii |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Professionals | |
| Timid Professionals | p. 9 |
| Trusted Cadre | |
| Hidden Curriculum | |
| Overview | |
| Ideological Discipline | p. 30 |
| The Politics of Not Getting Political | |
| The Expert's Opinion | |
| When Does a Job Demand a Professional? | |
| Working Between the Lines | |
| Insiders, Guests and Crashers | p. 46 |
| Jurors: Professionals for a Week | |
| Inadvertent Satirists | |
| "Real World" Credentials | |
| Assignable Curiosity | p. 56 |
| Directing the Professor's Curiosity | |
| A Government Agency Is a Government Agency | |
| The Social Significance Concealment Game | p. 71 |
| Condensed Matter Physics | |
| Plasma Physics | |
| It Takes a Professional | |
| The Division of Labor | p. 86 |
| Weakening the Individual | |
| Selection | |
| Opportunity | p. 97 |
| Dreams of Escape | |
| Opportunity to Escape | |
| A Life-and-Death Matter | |
| Ugly Scene at the Narrow Gate | |
| A Strategy for Understanding | |
| Selection as a Political Process | |
| The Instrument of Selection | |
| Narrowing the Political Spectrum | p. 119 |
| Before the Narrowing | |
| Metamorphosis and Unnatural Selection | |
| Admission | |
| Courses | |
| Qualification | |
| Research | |
| Employment | |
| The Primacy of Attitude | p. 148 |
| The Convergence of Prejudgment and Score | |
| Examining the Examination | p. 161 |
| Imposing a Social Framework | |
| Turning Tricks | |
| Time Pressure and Problem Fragments | |
| Boredom and Endurance | |
| Technical Details, Naked Formulas and "Usefulness" | |
| The Elitist's Advantage | |
| Gratuitous Bias | p. 180 |
| Bias--Necessary and Unnecessary, Hidden and Superficial | |
| Freudian Slips | |
| "Neutral" Voices | p. 193 |
| Subordination | p. 203 |
| Professionalism | |
| Conflicts with Employers | |
| Preprofessionals | |
| Resistance | |
| Resisting Indoctrination | p. 217 |
| Brainwashing and Resistance | |
| How to Survive Professional Training with Your Values Intact | p. 239 |
| Prisoner of War Resistance | |
| Confrontation or Obliteration | |
| My Own Case | |
| Individual Violence | |
| Now or Never | p. 265 |
| Index | p. 281 |
| About the Author | p. 294 |
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ISBN: 9780742516854
ISBN-10: 0742516857
Published: 4th December 2001
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.45
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