On Oct. 24, 1995, Duke University Press published my first book, The Myth of Political Correctness: The Conservative Attack on Higher Education. Looking back 30 years at my book, it can be dispiriting ...
Booker’s climate scepticism, made patently clear from the book’s introductory chapter, offers an insight into the partisan nature of the “study” that's to come. The early stages of Booker’s ...
At Quantico today, President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told hundreds of America’s senior officers that the era of “politically correct” leadership is over. The optics were clear.
What gets to be called art — and who decides? In this wide-ranging Socrates Dialogues conversation, New York–based thinkers, writers, and art admirers Heather Mac Donald and Roger Kimball explore the ...
Years of looking the other way at Left on Right violence, excusing shootings by mentally disturbed transgender assailants, and shrugging off black on white crime may be ending with the assassinations ...
This year, U of A faculty member Frank Gonzalez has experienced something unprecedented in his young academic career — fear for his job. Gonzalez researches race, ethnicity and political psychology in ...