For over a generation, shocking cases of censorship at America’s
colleges and universities have taught students the wrong lessons about
living in a free society. Drawing on a decade of experience battling
for freedom of speech on campus, First Amendment lawyer Greg Lukianoff
reveals how higher education fails to teach students to become
critical thinkers: by stifling open debate, our campuses are
supercharging ideological divisions, promoting groupthink, and
encouraging an unscholarly certainty about complex issues. Lukianoff
walks readers through the life of a modern-day college student, from
orientation to the end of freshman year. Through this lens, he
describes startling violations of free speech rights: a student in
Indiana punished for publicly reading a book, a student in Georgia
expelled for a pro-environment collage he posted on Facebook, students
at Yale banned from putting an F. Scott Fitzgerald quote on a T shirt,
and students across the country corralled into tiny free speech
zones” when they wanted to express their views. But Lukianoff goes
further, demonstrating how this culture of censorship is bleeding into
the larger society. As he explores public controversies involving Juan
Williams, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Maher, Richard Dawkins, Larry
Summerseven Dave Barry and Jon StewartLukianoff paints a stark
picture of our ability as a nation to discuss important issues
rationally. Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of
American Debate illuminates how intolerance for dissent and debate on
today’s campus threatens the freedom of every citizen and makes us
all just a little bit dumber.
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Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781594037337
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Encounter Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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