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VincentGood `management' of the processes of knowledge consists of polarising
them, of producing success and failure, of integrating legitimating
knowledges and disqualifying illegitimate knowledges, that is, ones
contrary to the reproduction of capital. It needs individuals who know what
they are doing, but only up to a certain point. Capitalist `management' and a
whole series of institutions (particularly of education) are trying to limit the
usage of knowledges produced and transmitted. In the name of profitability
and immediate results, they are prohibiting connections and relationships
that could profoundly modify the structure of the field of knowledge.
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