An eye-opening critique of the identity-based revolution that has transformed American campuses and its effect on politics and society today.The 1960s and '70s were a time of dramatic upheaval in American universities as a new generation of scholar-activists rejected traditional humanism in favor of[...]
The author of A Place at the Table provides a close-up look at the increasing threat of Muslim immigration and explains why Europe, hampered by political correctness and anti-American sentiment, has become helpless to stop the growth of Islamic extremism within their individual countries. Reprint. 3[...]