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Book SynopsisA powerful exploration of the debilitating impact that politically-correct ""multiculturalism"" has had upon higher education and academic freedom in the United States. This book exposes the real impact of multiculturalism on the institution most closely identified with the politically correct decline of higher education - Stanford University.
Trade Review"This engaging saga of Stanford's experiment in multiculturalism compellingly draws readers into the nightmare world of social engineering in practice." -- Elizabeth Fox-Geovese, professor of humanities, Emory University. "By detailing the corruption of our academic ideals, [the authors] have hastened the much-needed and long-awaited restoration of higher education." -- Christopher Cox, United States Congressman. "A devastating indictment of how a great university came close to being destroyed." -- Philip Merrill, president and publisher, Washingtonian. "Two recent Stanford graduates document the situation there with a thoroughness that should help stiffen the spine of university administrators." -- Rene Girard, professor of comparative literature, Stanford University. "There's hardly a better source than this book for learning why multiculturalism on campus cannot work." -- Linda Chavez, former Director, U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. "Reveals the intellectual corruption that captured one of our nation's premier universities." -- Edwin W. Meese, III, former United States Attorney General.