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No, Vanderbilt Isn’t Governed By “Principled Neutrality”

Oct 25, 2023 · Lyell Asher · Comments Off on No, Vanderbilt Isn’t Governed By “Principled Neutrality”

Anyone concerned about industrial-scale political indoctrination on American college campuses was given reason for hope this past spring when, in the pages of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Vanderbilt University … Continue reading “No, Vanderbilt Isn’t Governed By “Principled Neutrality””


What Should We Do About Critical Race Theory?

Feb 9, 2022 · Douglas Carswell · Comments Off on What Should We Do About Critical Race Theory?

Critical race theory (CRT) maintains that the United States is founded on racial supremacy and oppression. The US Constitution, legal system, and institutions, according to critical race theorists, are inherently … Continue reading “What Should We Do About Critical Race Theory?”


Colleges Are Rejecting Our Common Humanity and the Science That Reveals It

Apr 19, 2017 · Clay Routledge · Comments Off on Colleges Are Rejecting Our Common Humanity and the Science That Reveals It

Academics often point out that diversity is good, in part, because it brings different perspectives and experiences to the table. I agree. In fact, this is one reason many argue … Continue reading “Colleges Are Rejecting Our Common Humanity and the Science That Reveals It”

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