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Silenced!Silenced!

Silenced!2007

Academic Freedom, Scientific Inquiry, and the First Amendment under Siege in America

Bruce E. Johansen

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"This book is about people whose ideological circumstances have found them opposing established beliefs in our times - scholars advocating the Palestinian cause in a very hostile environment, for example, as well as climate scientists defending themselves against the de-funding of their laboratories by defenders of fossil-fuel interests; opponents of "creation science" under assault for teaching what once was regarded as household-variety biology (a.k.a. Darwinism); Marxists in a political system dominated by neoconservatives. The central thesis that unites this diverse array of controversies is that shutting down free inquiry - most notably for points of view deemed unpopular - "dumbs" us all down by restraining the search for knowledge, which demands open inquiry."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL14855058W

Subjects

Politics and governmentAcademic freedomEDUCATIONAkademische FreiheitHigherCivil rights, united states

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