Introduction: Two Waves of Debate over Rights, Regulation, and Reason
p. 1
The New Culture of Rights and Regulations
"There Ought to Be a Law" Sexual Harassment and the Drive for a Perfect Future
p. 15
Paradoxes of Equality
p. 44
Zealotry and the Fundamentalist Academic Left
p. 54
The New Etiquette
p. 84
Totalitarian Origins and Outcomes of Political Orthodoxy: Through a Soviet Looking Glass Darkly
p. 97
Why PC? Why B.C.?
p. 116
Women's Rights, Group Rights and the Erosion of Liberalism
p. 130
Questions of Universalism
Marching on the English Department While the Right Took the White House
p. 146
Academic Freedom and Inclusivity in Canadian Universities
p. 172
Identity Politics in a Changing Culture
p. 187
Revolutionary Claims and Political Stalemates: A Review of the Relationship between Multiculturalism and Post-modernism
p. 200
Group Recognition in the Civic Republic: Citizenship, Equality and Pluralism in France
p. 221
Deconstructing the Age of Equity
p. 241
Towards the Windmills? A Minority Report on the War Against PC
p. 258
Challenges to Science and Reason
The New Creationism: Biology Under Attack
p. 277
Truth, Reason, Objectivity, and the Left
p. 285
At a Time of Danger and Opportunity, the Academic Left Should Take a Critical Look at Itself
p. 295
Reading, Writing and Racism: Black ideology is the black child's most debilitating burden
p. 313
Index
p. 330
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