“The Architecture of Alienation: Political Economy of Professional Education” by David Clarke is a textbook published by Routledge in 1994. This study explores the intersection of architecture, education, and business & economics, focusing on the political economy of professional education. Written in English, the book delves into the labor market and offers insights into the relationship between these disciplines. With a durable hardcover format and compact dimensions of 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width, this book is a valuable resource for students and professionals looking to understand the complex dynamics of professional education in a broader historical and economic context.