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Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care? (Hardcover)
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Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care? (Hardcover)
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Some observers see American academia as a bastion of leftist
groupthink that indoctrinates students and silences conservative
voices. Others see a protected enclave that naturally produces
free-thinking, progressive intellectuals. Both views are
self-serving, says Neil Gross, but neither is correct. Why Are
Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care? explains how
academic liberalism became a self-reproducing phenomenon, and why
Americans on both the left and right should take notice. Academia
employs a higher percentage of liberals than nearly any other
profession. But the usual explanations-hiring bias against
conservatives, correlations of liberal ideology with high
intelligence-do not hold up to scrutiny. Drawing on a range of
original research, statistics, and interviews, Gross argues that
"political typing" plays an overlooked role in shaping academic
liberalism. For historical reasons, the professoriate developed a
reputation for liberal politics early in the twentieth century. As
this perception spread, it exerted a self-selecting influence on
bright young liberals, while deterring equally promising
conservatives. Most professors' political views were formed well
before they stepped behind the lectern for the first time. Why Are
Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care? shows how
studying the political sympathies of professors and their critics
can shed light not only on academic life but also on American
politics, where the modern conservative movement was built in no
small part around opposition to the "liberal elite" in higher
education. This divide between academic liberals and nonacademic
conservatives makes accord on issues as diverse as climate change,
immigration, and foreign policy more difficult.
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