American Academia and the Survival of Marxist Ideas ----
Thank you, Frank. Was interested in the man who wrote the article on DeSoto.... You may be as well....
First found this....(from Amazon.com)
American Academia and the Survival of Marxist Ideas by Dario Fernandez-Morera (Author)
Editorial Reviews About the Author DARIO FERNANDEZ-MORERA is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Hispanic Studies at Northwestern University.
Book Description Marxist thought pervades American academic discourse, particularly in the humanities and the social sciences. Fernandez-Morera shows why the survival of these ideas is unjustified in the face of their theoretical and practical problems and their historical record.
All Customer Reviews A Reveals much about the Marxist bent of American academics, August 29, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from Berkeley Heights, NJ USA
Fernandez-Morera has written the "must read" book of the decade for anyone considering an unrestricted donation to almost any major American university. The author, an academic like Paul Hollander, is a brave soul, willing to risk being ostrasized by the entire radical-left contingent of American academia, in order to expose the degree to which the Church of Karl Marx has become established on American campuses. Quoting from the writings of marxist academics themselves, he makes the case that the university is a place where free and open discussion is welcome only if it attacks free markets and private property, where it is more acceptable to be a Marxist than it is to be a Republican, and where Hayek's prescient 1944 work on socialism, Road to Serfdom, is virtually unknown, even though read widely in many former marxist states in Eastern Europe. It is also essential reading for parents with pre-college children who are planning to spend over the next few years, a hundred thousand dollars or so on a unversity degree in either the social sciences or the humanities , in the mistaken belief that something of value is being purchased. |