Patriotic correctness : academic freedom and its enemies
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Patriotic correctness : academic freedom and its enemies
(Cultural politics & the promise of democracy / edited by Henry A. Giroux)
Paradigm Publishers, c2008
- : hc
- : pbk
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Note
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007015062.html
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-263) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
After 9/11, liberal professors and students faced an onslaught of attacks on their patriotism and academic freedom. In a lively narrative this book tells the story of attacks on academic freedom in the past five years. It highlights nationally prominent and lesser known cases, drawing upon media reports, university documents, and reports and studies seldom seen by the public. It shows how conservative attacks on higher education distort the facts in order to pursue an assault on liberal ideas. A wave of Web sites and think-tanks urge students to spy on their professors for any sign of deviation from the new PC: Patriotic Correctness. Free speech on campus is facing its greatest threat in a half century, and Patriotic Correctness: Academic Freedom and Its Enemies documents the danger to rights and looks to solutions for ensuring and promoting the free exchange of ideas requisite in any thriving democracy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One Academic Freedom in America after 9/11
- Chapter Two Censorship on Campus of Criticism of Israel
- Chapter Three David Horowitz's Crusade for the "Academic Bill of Rights"
- Chapter Four Biased Numbers: Counting Democrats and Republicans on Campus
- Chapter Five Conservative Correctness and Free Speech on Campus
- Chapter Six What Would Jesus Censor?
- Chapter Seven Dangerous Words: Freedom of the Press on Campus
- Chapter Eight The Wal-Mart University
- conclusion Conclusion
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