The Oxbridge Conspiracy
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The continuing predominance of Oxford and Cambridge graduates in all walks of British life has a major impact on British society and its ability to function in an international world, contends the author of this book. Walter Ellis analyzes the myth and practice of Oxbridge, posing the question: if Oxbridge graduates really deserve to walk off with the top jobs, why has the UK been going steadily downhill?
Author: Walter Ellis
Format: Paperback, 352 pages, 128mm x 198mm, 236 g
Published: 1995, Penguin Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Adult & Further Education
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The continuing predominance of Oxford and Cambridge graduates in all walks of British life has a major impact on British society and its ability to function in an international world, contends the author of this book. Walter Ellis analyzes the myth and practice of Oxbridge, posing the question: if Oxbridge graduates really deserve to walk off with the top jobs, why has the UK been going steadily downhill?
The Oxbridge Conspiracy