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'Pluralism' manifesto lights a furor - Academic Bill of Rights
Washington Times ^ | September 15, 2003 | Valerie Richardson

Posted on 09/15/2003 12:09:16 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:08:01 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

DENVER - A Republican proposal to boost pluralism in academia in Colorado has enraged the left, prompting cries of McCarthyism and calls for an investigation.

The flap erupted last week after word surfaced that Colorado Republican leaders are throwing their support behind the "Academic Bill of Rights," a document drawn up over the summer by Los Angeles-based conservative activist David Horowitz.


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KEYWORDS: academia; academic; billofrights; davidhorowitz; diversity; education; pluralism; theleft

1 posted on 09/15/2003 12:09:16 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Schools focus on America's flaws, report says*** "It's important that students understand not only our flaws and failings, but also the degree to which the United States was really the first modern democracy and the degree to which it has inspired democrats around the world," Mr. Diamond said. "It's a call for balance; it's not a call for purging from the history books honest criticism of our failings."

The report calls for a stronger history and social studies curricula, starting in elementary school and continuing through all years of schooling. It also suggests a bigger push for morality in education lessons.

"The basic ideas of liberty, equality, and justice, of civil, political and economic rights and obligations, are all assertions of right and wrong, of moral values," the report says. "The authors of the American testament had no trouble distinguishing moral education from religious instruction, and neither should we."***

2 posted on 09/15/2003 12:12:17 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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The liberals are writing articles and columns to deceive us about what the Academic Bill of Rights is about.

It is about ending the politicization of the hiring process at universities. It's about ending harrassment of professors and students and speakers who hold conservative views.

It is NOT about affirmative action for conservative professors.
3 posted on 09/15/2003 12:13:39 AM PDT by WaterDragon (America the beautiful, I love this nation of (legal) immigrants.)
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To: WaterDragon
You got it!

DENVER - A Republican proposal to boost pluralism in academia in Colorado has enraged the left, prompting cries of McCarthyism and calls for an investigation.

War dissent on campus: A problem or not?***THE SEPT. 11 attacks on America and the war against terrorism have touched off an important, often impassioned debate about patriotism and dissent. Attitudes on college campuses in particular have become a center of controversy.

Last month, the Washington-based American Council of Trustees and Alumni issued a report under the provocative title, ''Defending Civilization: How Our Universities Are Failing America - And What Can Be Done About It.''

The nonpartisan council - co-founded in 1995 by Lynne Cheney, the wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, and Senator Joseph Lieberman - blasts what it sees as the morally equivocal and downright anti-American responses to the conflict at many institutions of higher learning. According to the report, ''the message of much of academe was clear: Blame America First.''

This charge is supported by a list of 115 statements and incidents on campuses across the country. Some commentators find the report alarming in a very different way than its authors intended: not as evidence of rot in the ivory tower, but as evidence of a climate in which free speech is threatened and criticism of US policies is labeled unpatriotic. Writing in USA Today, Don Campbell, a lecturer in journalism at Emory University in Atlanta, derides the council for sounding like ''a pack of Joe McCarthy wannabes.''***

A CLASS STRUGGLE: Tenure of Avowed Marxist Controversy jolts College***"In a nutshell, it means I have a fundamental disagreement with capitalism," he said. "I think that capitalism is a system based on exploitation and oppression and domination and racism and war and lots of other things.

"So I'm totally opposed to capitalism, and I think that the majority of the people of this country ought to get together and transform the system," he said. "I think we need to replace capitalism with some kind of democratic socialism."***

Professors take on role as high priests of activism***"This is a mock funeral for the innocent victims of the war against Iraq, and this was the closest thing I had to a minister's gown," University of Houston professor Bob Buzzanco quipped about the black robe with royal blue felt stripes that UH had given him to wear at graduation ceremonies.

The attire seemed fitting. As student activism continues to wane at many of America's campuses, professors such as Buzzanco increasingly find themselves playing dual roles of teachers and political organizers. ***

Campus Marxists are a funny bunch--until they end up running your country ***Both of my grandfathers were exterminated by Stalinist terror. My father and mother both barely escaped the Gulag. But here I am, with PhD students, being treated to a one-hour discussion about "homophobia" on campus. My colleagues are agonizing about how "Homophobia-Free Zone" pink stickers must be put on every door in the university. "But what if a professor or a teaching assistant refuses to have one put on his door?" one of them asks indignantly. After a few seconds of silence, another answers, "Well, then a committee might just have to be set up where these people will be taken to account." Serious head-nods follow. ***

International educators conference held in Cuba*** HAVANA - President Fidel Castro told a group of educators from around the world that education can create a better world by helping to resolve social problems, such as the nagging racial discrimination that still exists in Cuba. Closing the international educators conference here on Friday night, Castro told hundreds of participants that over four decades his socialist government can boast high marks for its primary school programs. But he said secondary education here needs serious improvement.***

Eco-Crimminal***Both Congress and federal law enforcement are well-aware of eco-terrorism's destructive potential. Rep. George Nethercutt, R-WA, summed up the situation well when he asked "How do we deal with this home-grown brand of al-Qaeda?" at last year's House Subcommittee hearings, proposing improved intelligence and less restrictions on law enforcement authorities. However, many members of the media, local prosecutors and judges, university administrations, and city governments aren't quite as well informed.

If they took the threat of ecoterrorism seriously, would the University of Oregon permit a conference of unrepentant ex-terrorists and career criminals, all of whom advocate lawbreaking in some form or another, from civil disobedience to murder, to use their taxpayer-funded facilities? If they took the threat of ecoterrorism seriously, would a court in Nebraska, three months after 9/11, shunt three Earth Liberation Front activists charged with felonies into a "diversion" program which allowed them to escape with community service - without even a trial, without even criminal records? Local governments would be wise to listen to radical environmental and animal rights activists and take them at their word; this might prevent future crimes. Would a hundred San Diego firefighters have been needed to put out a three-alarm fire in the middle of San Diego August 1st, a fire that did $50 million in damage and endangered the lives of hundreds, if just a few policemen were monitoring the preparations for the concurrent "Animal Liberation Weekend," attended by many Earth Liberation Front activists?***

4 posted on 09/15/2003 12:21:36 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Semester at Sea Program Celebrates 20 Years at Pitt*** The program was among the first to take large groups of students in the early 1980s into mainland China and later, in the mid-1980s, to the former Soviet Union. Other benchmarks during the past 20 years include renewed visits to South Africa in the early 1990s, the inclusion of Vietnam and Cambodia as part of the field component in 1994, and most recently, Cuba since 1999.

During the past two decades, participants have had the opportunity to engage in dialogue with public figures such as Madeline Albright, Corazon Aquino, Peter Arnett, Fidel Castro, Arthur C. Clarke, Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Richard Threlkeld, and Desmond Tutu.

A particularly successful element of Semester at Sea's in-port field program since 1994 has been involvement at the local level of area kindergarten to 12th grade students through the Vicarious Voyage Around the World program. Coordinated through the institute in conjunction with the shipboard administration, groups of three to five Semester at Sea students "adopt" a grade school class and communicate with them throughout the term. Personal exchanges during the voyage provide K-12 students with a very real connection to the experiences of those traveling around the world. Items sent home in "culture packets" - a newspaper, menu, map, stamps, or language brochure - enable the teacher to make the international learning experience come alive in the local classroom. ***

5 posted on 09/15/2003 12:24:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Those are excellent links. Thanks.
6 posted on 09/15/2003 12:26:39 AM PDT by WaterDragon (America the beautiful, I love this nation of (legal) immigrants.)
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Bump!
7 posted on 09/15/2003 12:30:37 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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I like Horowitz. I love it when he exposes hypocrisy and logical inconsistencies of those on the left. He them look like absolute buffoons, by delightfully using their on logic against them e.g. what do you mean we can have diversity in the faculty?
8 posted on 09/15/2003 12:35:36 AM PDT by Coeur de Lion
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I like Horowitz too.

Hillary Clinton and the "Third Way*** MY SUBJECT is Hillary Clinton in her role as America's foremost leftist. This is not an obvious idea to those leftists who identify themselves as radicals. Purists of the creed are likely to regard both Clintons as opportunists and sellouts of their cause. But the left is not and has never been a political monolith, and its factions have always attacked each other almost as ferociously as their political enemies.

It is possible to be a socialist, and radical in one's agendas, and yet moderate in the means one regards as practical to achieve them. To change the world, it is first necessary to acquire cultural and political power. And these transitional goals may often be accomplished by indirection and deception even more effectively than by frontal assault. Political stratagems that appear moderate and compromised to radical factions of the left may present an even greater threat from the perspective of the other side. In 1917, Lenin's political slogan wasn't "Socialist Dictatorship! Firing Squads and Gulags!" It was "Bread, Land and Peace."***

9 posted on 09/15/2003 12:39:22 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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see also:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/980994/posts

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/979351/posts

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/978676/posts
10 posted on 09/15/2003 1:01:27 AM PDT by garmonbozia
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/981692/posts

this one too!!
11 posted on 09/15/2003 1:04:11 AM PDT by garmonbozia
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THANKS!
12 posted on 09/15/2003 1:24:26 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
When "Liberalism" becomes unfashionable, professors will abandon it. That's about the depth of their idealism.
13 posted on 09/15/2003 1:52:47 AM PDT by Savage Beast (The American Heartland--the Spirit of Flight 93)
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But in the mean time, they go to great lengths to keep their club filled with Lefties.
14 posted on 09/15/2003 1:54:41 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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"It is NOT about affirmative action for conservative professors."

Even if it was, the SCOTUS said thats just peachy keen with them.

Funny how when you use the same weapons they do, the libs get all aflutter, shrill and you can hear their whining "its not faaaayyyy-eeerrrrr".

I love it.

15 posted on 09/15/2003 3:32:47 AM PDT by Adder
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"But in the mean time..."

But in the mean time this privileged group continues their class war against the non-parasitic, non-predatory, non-scavenging elements in society - the producers.

They constitute the priesthood of cannibal socialism, American-style.
16 posted on 09/15/2003 7:00:58 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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A study commissioned by the center at the University of Colorado at Boulder last year found that 94 percent of the faculty were Democrats.

This is where I went to school. It took me many years to realize that the Keynesian economics they were teaching was pseudo-science.

17 posted on 09/15/2003 9:35:06 AM PDT by snarkpup
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
bttt
18 posted on 09/15/2003 11:34:59 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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