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On Campus / Viewpoint Diversity

For a variety of reasons, in no American institution is the literal battle over what should define conservatives and progressives being fought more publicly than on our college campuses. This is not only true outside the classroom, but inside the classroom, through bipartisan movements like “Heterodox Academy” and others, scholars, students, and donors are pushing for greater “viewpoint diversity” in the teaching of the social sciences and return the university to its original identity as a place open to civil debate over great ideas. All with an end of preparing citizens who can deliberate with others over the future of their city, state, and nation.



Law & Liberty ● By Jesse Russell

Canceling College

City Journal ● By Steven Malanga

School Choice Rising

Law & Liberty ● By Matthew Hennessey

The Economics of Life

The Imaginative Conservative ● By Jose Maria J. Yulo

Beyond Mere Measure: Eva Brann on Equality

City Journal ● By Robert Pondiscio and Elli Lucas

Cultural Sensitivity for Me, But Not for Thee

American Greatness ● By Robert Curry

The Locke-Box

The American Conservative ● By Ian Schwartz

An Impious Attack on Thomas Jefferson