Horowitz and the Vast Left-wing Educational Conspiracy
Not to pursue my unhealthy obsession with David Horowitz further, but I found a note on IndyMedia about an excellent article on Horowitz and the Myth of the Radical University.
Thanks to conservative author David Horowitz’s recent lecture at the University of Texas, I have new hope for radical political organizing on campus.
Many of us on the faculty with left/progressive values have felt rather isolated on what we all thought was a conservative campus. But it turns out that all this time we’ve been working in a nest of left-wing radicals who have over-run the place, leaving conservatives cowering in silence.
At least that’s Horowitz’s analysis. University faculties around the country, including UT, are
skewed far to the leftas a result of conservative professors beingsystematically purged, according to Horowitz, a one-time leftist turned right-winger.My colleagues and I are hoping Horowitz will help us find where all these radicals are hiding; more company would be nice.
After doing activist work both in a staunchly liberal small liberal arts college
in Michigan, and in a big, heavily conservative university in Alabama, I can
only say Amen!
to someone actually taking the time to point out
that, contrary to popular opine, The fact, however, is that the typical
American university is dominated by centrist to moderately conservative
faculty members and administrators, with steady movement to the right in
the past two decades.