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Krystian Szadkowski

Krystian Szadkowski, is a senior researcher at Faculty of Philosophy, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. He works at Scholarly Communication Research Group. Recently he published Capital in Higher Education. A Critique of the Political Economy of the Sector (Palgrave 2023) and together with Richard Hall and Inny Accioly, The Palgrave International Handbook of Marxism and Education (Palgrave 2023). He leads a multi-year research project on Origins and development of peripheral academic capitalism in Poland (1990-2021) funded by National Science Centre (Poland).
Jakub Krzeski is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences at Nicolaus Copernicus University and a researcher with the Scholarly Communication Research Group. His work explores the social theory of quantification, critical theory, and political ontology, with a focus on how capitalism structures science and higher education. He is currently studying the historical emergence of the evaluative state in Poland and the impact of research evaluation systems on predatory publishing. His research has been published in Historical Materialism, Social Epistemology, and Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education, among others.

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A Marxist Critique of the Ruined University

Krystian Szadkowski

This book revitalizes the Marxian concept of critique for research into the transformation of universities. It consists of a set of comprehensive and interconnected theoretical tools, starting from the reflection on the political ontology of higher education, through the critique of political economy of the sector to the analysis of activist struggles within the universities, and back to the ontological concept of the common – a foundation for the university alternative design....
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21.04.2025
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