The Shame of NJ Higher Education
Walter Williams quotes former Yale President Benno Schmidt, "The most serious problems of freedom of expression in our society today exist on our campuses.. . . The assumption seems to be that the purpose of education is to induce correct opinion rather than to search for wisdom and to liberate the mind."
Writing in the fall 2006 issue of Academic Questions, Luann Wright, in her article titled "Pernicious Politicization in Academe," documents academic dishonesty and indoctrination all too common today.Examples abound, but this English professor from Montclair State, George Furr, takes the NJ moonbat prize:
So colleges and universities do not need a single additional “conservative.” And they have plenty of “liberals.” What they do need, and would much benefit from, is more Marxists, radicals, leftists – all terms conventionally applied to those who fight against exploitation,racism, sexism, and capitalism. We can never have too many of these, just as we can never have too few“conservatives.”Heeding Furr’s advice, the taxpayer-funded Montclair Statel hired this moonbat to a part-time political science teaching position.
Labels: George Furr, Montclair State, New Jersey Higher Education, Thurman Hart