The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and ReformsRobert Maranto, Richard E. Redding, Frederick M. Hess Rowman & Littlefield, 2009 - 326 páginas Political correctness if one of the primary enemies of freedom of thought in higher education today, undermining our ability to acquire, transmit, and process knowledge. Political correctness limits the variation of ideas by an ideologically driven concern for hue rather than view. This volume is not simply another rant; there are good data here, along with well-crafted, hard-to-ignore logical interpretations and arguments. It is the sort of work that those who adhere to idea-limiting notions of the university will try to trivialize. That alone should make it important reading. --Michael Schwartz, president emeritus, Kent State University and Cleveland State University |
Índice
Diversity In Higher Education | 77 |
Different Disciplines Same Problem | 157 |
Needed Reforms | 225 |
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About The Authors | 317 |
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