Books
Paradoxes of Health Care
– Glazer, Nathan. "Paradoxes of Health Care." The Public Interest, 1971.Excerpt: Some intriguing questions–indeed, mysteries–seem to arise when one examines the field of health care. I intend to present some data–the best available, to my… More
Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?
– Glazer, Nathan. "Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?" The Public Interest 56 (1979): 43-65.Excerpt: The history of the Federal government’s regulation of business is much longer than that of its regulation of the universities and colleges. Until the middle 1960’s or so, its… More
Interests and passions
– Glazer, Nathan. "Interests and passions." The Public Interest 81 (1985): 17-30.Excerpt: The Public Interestwas launched under the sign of the interests; it now operates in an environment in which the passions are dominant. By “interests” I mean of course… More
Immigration and the American future
– Glazer, Nathan. "Immigration and the American future." The Public Interest 118 (1995): 45-60.Excerpt: The discussion of immigration and its impact on American society should be based on facts, on meaningful projections, and on a reasoned discussion of impacts in various areas. The… More
The university for sale
– Glazer, Nathan. "The university for sale." The Public Interest 154 (2004): 112-118.Excerpt: Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard, who in the dozen years since he left the presidency has written five important books on major issues affecting the nation and higher… More
Something’s Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn’t need to be very good
– Glazer, Nathan. "Something's Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn't need to be very good." Education Next, 2008.Excerpt: Clayton Christensen is a professor at the Harvard Business School and the author of a widely used book on innovations in business titled The Innovator’s Dilemma. Published… More
Essays
Paradoxes of Health Care
– Glazer, Nathan. "Paradoxes of Health Care." The Public Interest, 1971.Excerpt: Some intriguing questions–indeed, mysteries–seem to arise when one examines the field of health care. I intend to present some data–the best available, to my… More
Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?
– Glazer, Nathan. "Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?" The Public Interest 56 (1979): 43-65.Excerpt: The history of the Federal government’s regulation of business is much longer than that of its regulation of the universities and colleges. Until the middle 1960’s or so, its… More
Interests and passions
– Glazer, Nathan. "Interests and passions." The Public Interest 81 (1985): 17-30.Excerpt: The Public Interestwas launched under the sign of the interests; it now operates in an environment in which the passions are dominant. By “interests” I mean of course… More
Immigration and the American future
– Glazer, Nathan. "Immigration and the American future." The Public Interest 118 (1995): 45-60.Excerpt: The discussion of immigration and its impact on American society should be based on facts, on meaningful projections, and on a reasoned discussion of impacts in various areas. The… More
The university for sale
– Glazer, Nathan. "The university for sale." The Public Interest 154 (2004): 112-118.Excerpt: Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard, who in the dozen years since he left the presidency has written five important books on major issues affecting the nation and higher… More
Something’s Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn’t need to be very good
– Glazer, Nathan. "Something's Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn't need to be very good." Education Next, 2008.Excerpt: Clayton Christensen is a professor at the Harvard Business School and the author of a widely used book on innovations in business titled The Innovator’s Dilemma. Published… More
Commentary
Paradoxes of Health Care
– Glazer, Nathan. "Paradoxes of Health Care." The Public Interest, 1971.Excerpt: Some intriguing questions–indeed, mysteries–seem to arise when one examines the field of health care. I intend to present some data–the best available, to my… More
Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?
– Glazer, Nathan. "Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?" The Public Interest 56 (1979): 43-65.Excerpt: The history of the Federal government’s regulation of business is much longer than that of its regulation of the universities and colleges. Until the middle 1960’s or so, its… More
Interests and passions
– Glazer, Nathan. "Interests and passions." The Public Interest 81 (1985): 17-30.Excerpt: The Public Interestwas launched under the sign of the interests; it now operates in an environment in which the passions are dominant. By “interests” I mean of course… More
Immigration and the American future
– Glazer, Nathan. "Immigration and the American future." The Public Interest 118 (1995): 45-60.Excerpt: The discussion of immigration and its impact on American society should be based on facts, on meaningful projections, and on a reasoned discussion of impacts in various areas. The… More
The university for sale
– Glazer, Nathan. "The university for sale." The Public Interest 154 (2004): 112-118.Excerpt: Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard, who in the dozen years since he left the presidency has written five important books on major issues affecting the nation and higher… More
Something’s Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn’t need to be very good
– Glazer, Nathan. "Something's Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn't need to be very good." Education Next, 2008.Excerpt: Clayton Christensen is a professor at the Harvard Business School and the author of a widely used book on innovations in business titled The Innovator’s Dilemma. Published… More
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Paradoxes of Health Care
– Glazer, Nathan. "Paradoxes of Health Care." The Public Interest, 1971.Excerpt: Some intriguing questions–indeed, mysteries–seem to arise when one examines the field of health care. I intend to present some data–the best available, to my… More
Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?
– Glazer, Nathan. "Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?" The Public Interest 56 (1979): 43-65.Excerpt: The history of the Federal government’s regulation of business is much longer than that of its regulation of the universities and colleges. Until the middle 1960’s or so, its… More
Interests and passions
– Glazer, Nathan. "Interests and passions." The Public Interest 81 (1985): 17-30.Excerpt: The Public Interestwas launched under the sign of the interests; it now operates in an environment in which the passions are dominant. By “interests” I mean of course… More
Immigration and the American future
– Glazer, Nathan. "Immigration and the American future." The Public Interest 118 (1995): 45-60.Excerpt: The discussion of immigration and its impact on American society should be based on facts, on meaningful projections, and on a reasoned discussion of impacts in various areas. The… More
The university for sale
– Glazer, Nathan. "The university for sale." The Public Interest 154 (2004): 112-118.Excerpt: Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard, who in the dozen years since he left the presidency has written five important books on major issues affecting the nation and higher… More
Something’s Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn’t need to be very good
– Glazer, Nathan. "Something's Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn't need to be very good." Education Next, 2008.Excerpt: Clayton Christensen is a professor at the Harvard Business School and the author of a widely used book on innovations in business titled The Innovator’s Dilemma. Published… More
Teaching
Paradoxes of Health Care
– Glazer, Nathan. "Paradoxes of Health Care." The Public Interest, 1971.Excerpt: Some intriguing questions–indeed, mysteries–seem to arise when one examines the field of health care. I intend to present some data–the best available, to my… More
Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?
– Glazer, Nathan. "Regulating business and the universities: one problem or two?" The Public Interest 56 (1979): 43-65.Excerpt: The history of the Federal government’s regulation of business is much longer than that of its regulation of the universities and colleges. Until the middle 1960’s or so, its… More
Interests and passions
– Glazer, Nathan. "Interests and passions." The Public Interest 81 (1985): 17-30.Excerpt: The Public Interestwas launched under the sign of the interests; it now operates in an environment in which the passions are dominant. By “interests” I mean of course… More
Immigration and the American future
– Glazer, Nathan. "Immigration and the American future." The Public Interest 118 (1995): 45-60.Excerpt: The discussion of immigration and its impact on American society should be based on facts, on meaningful projections, and on a reasoned discussion of impacts in various areas. The… More
The university for sale
– Glazer, Nathan. "The university for sale." The Public Interest 154 (2004): 112-118.Excerpt: Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard, who in the dozen years since he left the presidency has written five important books on major issues affecting the nation and higher… More
Something’s Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn’t need to be very good
– Glazer, Nathan. "Something's Better Than Nothing: Why technology in education doesn't need to be very good." Education Next, 2008.Excerpt: Clayton Christensen is a professor at the Harvard Business School and the author of a widely used book on innovations in business titled The Innovator’s Dilemma. Published… More