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Closed Minds?

Politics and Ideology in American Universities
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Contrary to popular belief, the problem with U.S. higher education is not too much politics but too little. Far from being bastions of liberal bias, American universities have largely withdrawn from the world of politics. Closed Minds? draws on data from interviews, focus groups, and a new national survey by the authors, as well as their decades of experience in higher education to paint the most comprehensive picture to date of campus political attitudes.
Bruce L. R. Smith is a visiting professor at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University. He was previously professor of political science at Columbia University and a senior staff member of the Center for Public Policy Education at the Brookings Institution. Jeremy D. Mayer is associate professor at the School of Public Policy at George Mason and the author of Running on Race: Racial Politics in Presidential Campaigns 1960-2000 (Random House, 2002). A. Lee Fritschler is professor and director of executive education at the School of Public Policy at George Mason and a former vice president at Brookings. He served as assistant secretary for postsecondary education from 1999 to 2001 and as president of Dickinson College from 1987 to 1999.
"The question of ideological bias in universities has been debated for years. Bruce Smith, Jeremy Mayer, and Lee Fritschler have approached this question with scrupulous research and open minds. They have come up with conclusions that probably surprised them --and will certainly surprise others." --Alan Brinkley, Columbia University "This thoughtful study will not generate universal agreement but it warrants the attention of anyone who cares about the future of American universities. Our universities create our future leaders so the kind of environment they provide is a central subject and one ably explored in this important book." --Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard University
"The authors shed light, always through their numbers and sometimes with their prose, on an important topic in American discourse. It's a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the topice" -Robert VerBruggen, The American Spectator |"The question of ideological bias in universities has been debated for years. Bruce Smith, Jeremy Mayer, and Lee Fritschler have approached this question with scrupulous research and open minds. They have come up with conclusions that probably surprised them -and will certainly surprise others." -Alan Brinkley, Columbia University |"This thoughtful study will not generate universal agreement but it warrants the attention of anyone who cares about the future of American universities. Our universities create our future leaders so the kind of environment they provide is a central subject and one ably explored in this important book." -Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard University |"The purpose of Closed Minds? is to present an impartial assessment of the right's accusations that liberal dogmatists are using their power to indoctrinate postsecondary students, to deny access to faculty positions to conservative scholars an systematically to undermine well-established interpretations of American history and life in the United States today. Smith, Mayer and Fritschler have done a commendable job." -Howard A. Doughty, The Innovation Journal |"A fascinating tour of one aspect of the culture wars debate and its effect on universities. Based on an exhaustive survey, the authors conclude that, while most professors lean liberal and Democratic, there are no serious or major issues of bias in college teaching or the hiring of faculty." -C. Peter Magrath, West Virginia University Newsletter
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