The Assault on Diversity

The Assault on Diversity
Title The Assault on Diversity PDF eBook
Author Lee Cokorinos
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780742524767

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An essential handbook on the complex network of conservative foundations, think tanks, legal advocacy groups, and coordinating structures working to undermine the historic gains of the civil rights movement.

Defending Diversity

Defending Diversity
Title Defending Diversity PDF eBook
Author Patricia Gurin
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 238
Release 2004-02-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780472113071

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DIVThe first major book to argue in favor of affirmative action in higher education since Bowen and Bok's The Shape of the River /div

The Assault on American Excellence

The Assault on American Excellence
Title The Assault on American Excellence PDF eBook
Author Anthony T. Kronman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 288
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Education
ISBN 150119951X

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“I want to call it a cry of the heart, but it’s more like a cry of the brain, a calm and erudite one.” —Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal The former dean of Yale Law School argues that the feverish egalitarianism gripping college campuses today is a threat to our democracy. College education is under attack from all sides these days. Most of the handwringing—over free speech, safe zones, trigger warnings, and the babying of students—has focused on the excesses of political correctness. That may be true, but as Anthony Kronman shows, it’s not the real problem. “Necessary, humane, and brave” (Bret Stephens, The New York Times), The Assault on American Excellence makes the case that the boundless impulse for democratic equality gripping college campuses today is a threat to institutions whose job is to prepare citizens to live in a vibrant democracy. Three centuries ago, the founders of our nation saw that for this country to have a robust government, it must have citizens trained to have tough skins, to make up their own minds, and to win arguments not on the basis of emotion but because their side is closer to the truth. Without that, Americans would risk electing demagogues. Kronman is the first to tie today’s campus clashes to the history of American values, drawing on luminaries like Alexis de Tocqueville and John Adams to argue that our modern controversies threaten the best of our intellectual traditions. His tone is warm and wise, that of an educator who has devoted his life to helping students be capable of living up to the demands of a free society—and to do so, they must first be tested in a system that isn’t focused on sympathy at the expense of rigor and that values excellence above all.

The Assault on American Excellence

The Assault on American Excellence
Title The Assault on American Excellence PDF eBook
Author Anthony T. Kronman
Publisher Free Press
Pages 288
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1501199498

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“I want to call it a cry of the heart, but it’s more like a cry of the brain, a calm and erudite one.” —Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal The former dean of Yale Law School argues that the feverish egalitarianism gripping college campuses today is a threat to our democracy. College education is under attack from all sides these days. Most of the handwringing—over free speech, safe zones, trigger warnings, and the babying of students—has focused on the excesses of political correctness. That may be true, but as Anthony Kronman shows, it’s not the real problem. “Necessary, humane, and brave” (Bret Stephens, The New York Times), The Assault on American Excellence makes the case that the boundless impulse for democratic equality gripping college campuses today is a threat to institutions whose job is to prepare citizens to live in a vibrant democracy. Three centuries ago, the founders of our nation saw that for this country to have a robust government, it must have citizens trained to have tough skins, to make up their own minds, and to win arguments not on the basis of emotion but because their side is closer to the truth. Without that, Americans would risk electing demagogues. Kronman is the first to tie today’s campus clashes to the history of American values, drawing on luminaries like Alexis de Tocqueville and John Adams to argue that our modern controversies threaten the best of our intellectual traditions. His tone is warm and wise, that of an educator who has devoted his life to helping students be capable of living up to the demands of a free society—and to do so, they must first be tested in a system that isn’t focused on sympathy at the expense of rigor and that values excellence above all.

Occupying the Academy

Occupying the Academy
Title Occupying the Academy PDF eBook
Author Christine Clark
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 280
Release 2012-08-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1442212748

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In the wake of the election of President Obama, many diversity scholars and practitioners imagined that renewed commitments to educational equity and justice were just around the corner. Unfortunately, the opposite has become the Obama-era reality. Across the country, equity and diversity workers at all levels in university and colleges, but especially Chief Diversity Officers in public institutions, are under assault. Is this assault a result of a pre-meditated and carefully calculated conservative political agenda or the unfortunate consequence of how largely white, politically conservative—and the power bases they represent—are expressing their anger about the changing racial landscape in the United States? This volume explores and deconstructs the reasons for this assault from various perspectives. This volume also illustrates how the national assault on equity and diversity has resulted in a continuum. At one end are “diversity-friendly” institutions that are benignly neglecting equity/diversity efforts because of state budget crises. At the other end of the spectrum are the deliberate efforts being made to systematically dismantle equity and diversity work in especially politically conservative states.

The Trouble with Diversity

The Trouble with Diversity
Title The Trouble with Diversity PDF eBook
Author Walter Benn Michaels
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 273
Release 2016-06-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1250099331

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A critique of the American obsession with diversity argues that we are ignoring the ever-widening economic divide in American society, that diversity has created a false notion of social justice, and that we need to emphasize equality over diversity.

Diversity

Diversity
Title Diversity PDF eBook
Author Philomena Essed
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Examines problems of race, gender and cultural identity, from a European perspective. Looks at government policies and schemes designed to ensure diversity, from multiculturalism to positive action.