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Professors and Their Politics
Gross, Neil and Simmons, Solon

Professors and Their Politics

Johns Hopkins University Press (2014)
9781421413341
Dewey 378.1/2
LC Classification LB2331.72 .P77 2014
LC Control No. 2013035780

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  • College Teachers - Attitudes. - United States
  • College Teachers - Political Activity. - United States

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Despite assumptions in some quarters of widespread academic radicalism, professors are politically liberal but on the whole democratically tolerant and are focused more on the business of research and teaching than on trying to change the world.Professors and Their Politics tackles the assumption that universities are ivory towers of radicalism with the potential to corrupt conservative youth. Neil Gross and Solon Simmons gather the work of leading sociologists, historians, and other researchers interested in the relationship between politics and higher education to present evidence to the contrary. In eleven meaty chapters, contributors describe the political makeup of American academia today, consider the causes of its liberal tilt, discuss the college experience for politically conservative students, and delve into historical debates about professorial politics. Offering readable, rigorous analyses rather than polemics, Professors and Their Politics yields important new insights into the nature of higher education institutions while challenging dogmas of both the left and the right.

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