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Kissel, Adam – Academic Questions, 2010
What's wrong with the sustainability movement, the author contends, is the uncritical homogenization of humanity. Sustainability advocates inevitably seek to homogenize people's deepest values, because their goal is to save Earth from ecological, economic, and social disaster. Everyone must participate--everyone must share the same key values and…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Authoritarianism
Wright, Luann; Ratliff, Mike; Neal, Anne D. – Academic Questions, 2006
Three papers are included herein: (1) Pernicious Politicization in Academe (Luann Wright); (2) Victims of the One-Sided Campus (Mike Ratliff); and (3) Advocacy in the College Classroom (Anne D. Neal). Each paper was delivered on April 22, 2006 at a California Association of Scholars conference at the Annenberg School on the campus of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Attitudes, Diversity (Faculty), Politics of Education