Knowledge is a form of capital
that is always unevenly
[a].
distributed, and people who have more knowledge, or greater access to
knowledge, enjoy advantages over people who have less.
[b].
that knowledge stands in a close relation to power.
[d]
This means
[c].
We speak of
"knowledge for their own sake," but there is nothing we learn that does
[e].
not put us into a different relation with the world-usually, we hope, a
better relation.