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The Tyranny of Good Intentions at U.S. Colleges

Steve of CA Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 10:04 PM
ACLU, for example, opposes campus speech codes. As for Affirmative Action, it was set up as a means toward the goal of a more diverse workplace and overcoming past racial discrimination. If it can be shown to be counter-productive toward these ends there is no reason for anyone to support it.
In 1902, journalist Lincoln Steffens wrote a book called "The Shame of the Cities." At the time, Americans took pride in big cities, with their towering skyscrapers, productive factories and prominent cultural institutions.

Steffens showed there were some rotten things underneath the gleaming veneers -- corrupt local governments and political machines, aided and abetted by business leaders.

In recent weeks, two books have appeared about another of America's gleaming institutions, our colleges and universities, either of which could be subtitled "The Shame of the Universities."

In "Mismatch," law professor Richard Sander and journalist Stuart Taylor expose, in the words of their...

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