Indoctrination U

Indoctrination U
Author: David Horowitz
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781594033674

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In 2003, David Horowitz began a campaign to promote intellectual diversity and a return to academic standards in American universities. To achieve these goals he devised an Academic Bill of Rights and created a national student movement with chapters on 160 college campuses. Take No Prisoners is a riveting account of the reaction to Horowitz's campaign by professor unions and academic associations, whose leaderships have been taken over by the political left.

Summary Indoctrination U

Summary  Indoctrination U
Author: BusinessNews Publishing,
Publsiher: Primento
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9782511001011

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The must-read summary of David Horowitz's book: “Indoctrination U.: The Left’s War Against Academic Freedom”. This complete summary of "Indoctrination U." by David Horowitz, a conservative American writer, presents his argument that politics (in particular those of the radical left) have no place in the academic curricula. Hence he attempted to persuade academic institutions to adopt his Academic Bill of Rights that he to ensure political neutrality and intellectual freedom. Added-value of this summary: • Save time • Understand how politics can be allowed to infiltrate academia in some institutions • Expand your knowledge of American politics and society To learn more, read "Indoctrination U." and discover Horowitz's stance on the radical left and their position in academia.

Indoctrination U

Indoctrination U
Author: David Horowitz
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781594032370

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In 2003, David Horowitz began a campaign to promote intellectual diversity and a return to academic standards in American universities. To achieve these goals he devised an "Academic Bill of Rights" and launched a national student movement with chapters on 160 college campuses. His efforts have led to the passage of an Academic Bill of Rights by student governments from Montana to Maine; have inspired the adoption of student-specific academic freedom rights at Temple University and Penn State; and have dramatically transformed the national debate on academic issues.

Karla Marx and the Man haters

Karla Marx  and the Man haters
Author: Marshall Rockford Goodman
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781329358362

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With eye-opening revelations, ""Karla Marx and the Man-haters"" explores the past and present politics of the women's movement in seven chapters: Politics, Family, Media, Government, Education, Finance and Religion. More than 400 endnotes and citations are provided. Karl Marx compiled ""Manifesto of the Communist Party"" in 1848. Now we have Karla Marx, who personifies today's radical feminist activist with her egregious messages of liberation and equality that covertly limit our rights and subtly usurp our freedom through authoritarian control. "Karla Marx" was first published in 2008. Now this latest edition incorporates updates, revisions and original material in two new chapters and more than 75 new pages. (An electronic version is also available most through most online retailers.)

The SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Education

The SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Education
Author: Richard Bailey,Robin Barrow
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2010-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847874672

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Section one of the book explores the nature of the philosophy of education and its relation to other aspects of educational theory and research. Section two is devoted to particular thinkers of the past, and more general coverage of the history of philosophy of education. Section three is dedicated to contemporary philosophical thought on education, providing the basis and reference point for an exploration of contemporary issues. --

Learning to Speak Learning to Listen

Learning to Speak  Learning to Listen
Author: Susan E. Chase
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780801460319

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Over the past three decades, colleges and universities have committed to encouraging, embracing, and supporting diversity as a core principle of their mission. But how are goals for achieving and maintaining diversity actually met? What is the role of students in this mission? When a university is committed to diversity, what is campus culture like? In Learning to Speak, Learning to Listen, Susan E. Chase portrays how undergraduates at a predominantly white urban institution, which she calls "City University" (a pseudonym), learn to speak and listen to each other across social differences. Chase interviewed a wide range of students and conducted content analyses of the student newspaper, student government minutes, curricula, and website to document diversity debates at this university. Amid various controversies, she identifies a defining moment in the campus culture: a protest organized by students of color to highlight the university's failure to live up to its diversity commitments. Some white students dismissed the protest, some were hostile to it, and some fully engaged their peers of color. In a book that will be useful to students and educators on campuses undergoing diversity initiatives, Chase finds that both students' willingness to share personal stories about their diverse experiences and collaboration among student organizations, student affairs offices, and academic programs encourage speaking and listening across differences and help incorporate diversity as part of the overall mission of the university.

The Professors

The Professors
Author: David Horowitz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781621571049

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A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

Patriotic Correctness

Patriotic Correctness
Author: John K. Wilson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317254706

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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.