Dogmatic Wisdom: How the Culture Wars Divert Education and Distract America

Doubleday Books (1994)
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Upbraiding conservatives for hypocrisy, academic radicals for cynicism, and liberals for naive incoherence, the acclaimed author of The Last Intellectuals recalls the essential realities of teaching and learning that ideologues of all stripes ignore--and charts an indispensable path through our cultural crises.

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