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July 22 2018

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Yes, the Wars over Campus Politics Matter

Christian Alejandro Gonzalez

Notwithstanding conservatives’ sometimes-hyperbolic coverage of academic leftism, the truth is that there's much at stake in university debates over intellectual freedom, racial justice, and gender inequality. Read More

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