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                    One - Time's Toll
 Whatever 
                    its possessors may say to the contrary, the North American 
                    doctor of philosophy degree is not so much about scholarly 
                    attainment as it is about power: sheer, naked, inexorable 
                    economic and social power. Originally intended as the certificate 
                    attesting specialized preparation for research in the major 
                    scholarly disciplines, it has proliferated in an unchecked 
                    fashion throughout our intellectual world, becoming the mandatory 
                    qualification for teaching in higher education, employment 
                    in research, and advisory work in business and government. 
                    Without the Ph.D. degree, one cannot now hope to be permanently 
                    retained as an instructor at most of the thousands of institutions 
                    of higher learning on this continent, even in the teaching 
                    of junior undergraduates. Without the Ph.D. degree, one cannot 
                    now hope to become involved with formal research in most fields 
                    at any level higher than that of technician or research assistant.
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 Robertson DaviesAuthor 
              and Master of Massey College, University of Toronto
 Farley Mowat Author
 Silver Donald CameronAuthor, academic and journalist
 Edward SheffieldProfessor 
              Emeritus, University of Toronto
 Larry McDonaldEnglish 
              Professor, Carleton University
 David OanciaBook 
              page editor
 Andrew AllentuckJournalist
 Alan TwiggJournalist
 Trish IrwinJournalist
 
 
  
 Are doctorates worthwhile?
 Australian 
              Universities' Review
 What did that degree 
              do to you? Higher 
              Education Review
 Re-visiting and Re-visioning 
              the Ph.D.Books in Canada
 A publisher by principleThe 
              Daily News
  
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