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In 1951, members of the American Legion began accusing various university faculty of being communists. [8] University administrations responded by banning left-wing student groups and communist speakers. [4] Joseph McCarthy's Senate committee investigated 18 faculty members at Sarah Lawrence College, some of whom were pressured to resign. [8]
Allowing these protests at college campuses is not about free speech—and there should be no question as to whether to put a stop to them. There is right and wrong, and the distinction here is ...
A 2019 study of European universities argued that while university professors were more left-wing and liberal than other professions, professors did not display a higher level of homogeneity in political views (aside from views on immigration) than other professions such as CEOs did, suggesting European universities are not exclusionary ...
[43] German universities not only assisted but "actively supported the expulsion of their academics for racial or political reasons." [44] In 1933, university students and members of the German Student Union launched a campaign of Nazi book burnings of Jewish, left-wing, and other books 'incompatible' with Nazi ideology. "On May 10, 1933 ...
Two Barnard College students have been expelled more than a month after masked anti-Israel protesters stormed a Columbia University class about the Jewish state’s history and flung hate-filled ...
Now, while everyone is looking towards science to put right all that’s wrong with the world, it is time to call on the Humanities. To be conservative often consists in being a party pooper. It ...
Orbán, who wrote a master's thesis on Antonio Gramsci, references Gramscian cultural hegemony as an impetus to contest left-aligned epistemic institutions, including universities and the media. In alignment with the cultural Marxism frame, Hungarian minister Bence Rétvári said that gender studies should be regarded as ideology rather than ...
The Left's Jewish Problem: Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Anti‑Semitism is a 2016 book by Dave Rich. [1] The book argues that new antisemitism is "masked as anti-Zionism" in left-wing politics. [2] Rich began the book as a doctoral thesis at Birkbeck, University of London, [3] [4] with his studies funded by his employer, the Community Security Trust.