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Academic Freedom
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By Lynne V. Cheney
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Academic Freedom
Dimensions: 0.25'' x 8.25'' x 5.25''
30 pages
John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs
Publication Date: January 1992
Paperback
ISBN: 1878802135

With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the crackup of the Soviet Union, who would have thought that America faces a greater socialist threat today than it did during the heyday of the Cold War? In this riveting and alarming essay, Lynne Cheney, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, exposes the blatant politicization of America's universities and schools. Read how Marxist and feminist scholars are stifling the free expression and exchange of ideas and how they are openly attempting to revolutionize American society through the classroom.

Lynne V. Cheney is a senior fellow at AEI. 

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