Exiled: Stories from Conservative and Moderate Professors Who Have Been Ridiculed, Ostracized, Marginalized, Demonized, and Frozen Out
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Author(s)Mary Grabar
ISBN / ASIN0986018325
ISBN-139780986018329
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Sales Rank2,724,248
CategoryAcademic freedom
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Mary Grabar, Ph.D., founder of Dissident Prof, (www.dissidentprof.com) gathers stories by six of her colleagues, professors exiled professionally and socially for ideas deemed heretical by today s radical academic gatekeepers. Readers will get an inside look at how the academy operates and how the gatekeepers deny that they discriminate. With lively and entertaining prose, these six professors tell tales of being ostracized, ridiculed, and denied opportunities to teach even when their students protest on their behalf! They will learn how the radicals use tax and tuition money to fund studies and academic centers to smear political opponents and those who disagree with their politically correct worldviews. Contents include: The Brain Drain: A Lament for the Loss of Intellectual Capital and the Future of Freedom by Mary Grabar, (English) How hostile is today s college campus to the traditional scholar? How much of our heritage are we losing because of it? The Most Sacred Part of Them: Professors Behaving Badly by M.D. Allen, (English) public ridicule at a public university in Wisconsin and elsewhere Losing Friends and Dining Alone by Martin Slann, (Political Science) what you can t say about Islam at an academic conference Anti-Anti-Communism and the Academy by Paul Kengor, (Political Science) historical denial and punishment of historians who write about communism Stalinism Lite by Scott Herring, (English) You can never be politically correct enough. C for Conservatism, the New Scarlet Letter by Brian Birdnow, (History) getting beat out in the history job market by scholarship on cookbooks and the crisis of American masculinity in the 1950s The Creed of Political Correctness by Jack Kerwick, (Philosophy) simple demands for faithfulness by the new priestly class Afterword: The Formulated Phrase by Mary Grabar, making the conservative academic an object of sociological study, and the smearing of the Tea Party and black conservatives "Exiled" offers an overview of what went wrong with academia and how the Left continues to play power politics inside the ivy-covered walls. It's a reader-friendly and entertaining review, and is intended to knock down the alibis and false claims made by academics about why there are so few conservatives and moderates in higher education. Thus, it presents a starting point for reform.
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