
There’s no question that the American professoriate leans considerably to the left of the American populace that supports it — and sometimes wildly so.
Here’s an example of the kind of unfettered lunacy that goes largely unchallenged in some academic subcultures:
William F. Buckley’s celebrated career was launched when he published God and Man at Yale, a critique of the politically liberal secularism that reigned at his alma matter. By today’s standards, though, post-War Yale in the 1940s and 1950s was pro-American and downright conservative.
Posted from Victoria, British Columbia