Monday, November 02, 2009

Bad Ideas Die Hard [Candace de Russy]
Left Coast Conservative revisits behavior on U.S. campuses in the 1930s and finds more of the same today:
The simple lesson from examining the behavior on American universities in the 1930s is that that the appeasement, the support for totalitarian aggression and terror, the academic bigotry, and the anti-Semitism that today fill so many American universities were all predominant forces on many campuses in the 1930s, especially at America’s elite schools, including on much of the Ivy League. The Chomskies, Coles, Beinins and Massads of today could easily be fit into the campus atmosphere of the 1930s.
11/02 11:59 AM
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