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We are seeing an alarming number of acts of intolerance aimed at Christian and conservative students on college and university campuses. Intellectual conformity is taking precedence over academic freedom and in the process creating a wave of academic totalitarianism that is bad for faculty, students, educational institutions, and our country. Christians and conservatives are having their views suppressed in ways that range from minor harassment to serious intimidation. These types of abuse are happening frequently enough that Christians and conservatives have begun to wonder if they must endure four years of intellectual hibernation, voluntary suppressing their worldviews in order to graduate. Academic freedom and intellectual diversity are the heart and soul of higher education. They protect and ensure freedom of thought, speech, and inquiry. Intellectual conformity, on the other hand, undermines these freedoms. This book will help Christians and conservatives fight back against the pressure to conform that they may be subjected to on college and university campuses.
About the Authors: Dr. David Goetsch serves as Professor of Management and Business at Northwest Florida State College. He is the author of more than 60 books on management, leadership, supervision, success, and economic development. He is a consultant and trainer for numerous organizations ranging from small businesses to large corporations and is a widely recognized public speaker on management, leadership, supervision, and success.
Dr. Archie P. Jones is a teacher and librarian who has taught various subjects in Christian schools, and Political Science, American History, Literature and writing in several colleges and universities for more than 20 years. He is the author of eight monographs on Christianity and early American society, our early state constitutions, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.
Specifications: E-book (PDF) download, 183 pages
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