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The Trouble with Multiculturalism
Jul 06, 2012 by Clifford D. May |
A new book by Salim Mansur, born an Indian Muslim, argues that multiculturalism propagates the false notion that all cultures are equally good.
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Leftist Nostalgia for Academic Standards
Jun 19, 2012 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood compares the second thoughts of a famous Marxist literary critic and the UCLA faculty’s rejection of a proposed diversity requirement.
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The Trap of Minority Studies Programs
Jun 13, 2012 by John M. Ellis |
CAS President John Ellis discusses the academic weakness and heavy ideological freight in most minority studies programs.
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Signs Made Here
Feb 15, 2012 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood reflects on what lies between Rutgers and Princeton.
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Jan 24, 2012 by George Leef |
To professors who dont' embrace diversity fervently enough.
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Jan 20, 2012 by Glenn Ricketts |
Ideology has pervaded law schools to the detriment of student preparation for practice. Are law degrees therefore still necessary?
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“Diversity”: Weighing the Cost
Nov 29, 2011 by John Rosenberg |
In spite of budget cutbacks and fiscal crises the annual expenditures for diversity programming in academe continues to be on the rise. As John Rosenberg tallies the cost, can you find the benefit?
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Identity Group Factions and Western Civilization
Oct 27, 2011 by William H. Young |
William Young concludes a two-part examination of factions with a discussion of contemporary identity-group politics.
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NAS Board Member Sandra Stotsky Testifies at TUSD Hearings
Oct 24, 2011 by Ashley Thorne, Sandra Stotsky |
Sandra Stotsky, author of Losing Our Language: How Multicultural Classroom Instruction Is Undermining Our Children
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Factions and Western Civilization
Oct 20, 2011 by William H. Young |
William Young continues his series with an examination of factions, the "mortal diseases" which have plagued republican governments since antiquity.
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The Mind of a Pioneering Diversity Officer
Sep 30, 2011 by John Rosenberg |
One diversity guru illustrates the semantic leaps necessary for creating campus diversity bureaucracy.
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Citizens of the World
Sep 26, 2011 by Peter Wood |
Global citizenship isn’t burdened with taxes, military service, jury duty, and the like. And it sounds so cosmopolitan. But what, asks Peter Wood, does it really entail?
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More on William Byrd
Sep 09, 2011 by Glenn Ricketts |
A response to reader inquiries about the sixteenth-century English master.
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Multiculturalism and Western Civilization
Aug 25, 2011 by William H. Young |
Multiculturalism and its accompanying ideal of tolerance have debased standards of knowledge and excellence and led American education down a path of mediocrity, writes William H. Young.
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Diversity and Western Civilization
Aug 11, 2011 by William H. Young |
William H. Young examines the impact of "diversity" policies on the American polity.
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