"Kraus gives us a thorough inventory of the legacies and architecture that the neoliberal order has left for higher education.... The Fantasy Economy is a vital read for anyone interested in understanding how higher education policy became what it is today and why decades of managerial reform have done little to change it."—Academe
"[A] deeply researched account of the stunning extent to which we’ve been deceived by privately-funded think tanks, billionaire philanthropists, and lawmakers invested in promulgating illusions that justify the neoliberal order — while wreaking havoc on real students, educators, and schools.... Kraus demonstrates with impressive detail how, through an incredible proliferation of official-sounding reports, privately funded think tanks and university centers have sought to convince Americans that night is day and up is down."—Jacobin
"Through copious research into the corporate foundations, lobbying efforts, and data used by neoliberal interest groups masquerading as progressive education reformers, Kraus exposes the ways in which America’s corporate elite and ultra-wealthy have led a campaign against public education (both K-12 and beyond) for more than five decades.... We need to follow Kraus’s and others’ leads, digging into and examining the data so we can make a stronger case for education as a noble and important profession."—Radical Teacher