Recently, one of our favorite authors—Diana West, author of American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character— has been attacked, not from the Left but from prominent pundits who identify themselves as conservatives.
Read the articleCelebrate Life, Liberty, the pursuit of happiness and free pizza on Constitution Day with Accuracy in Academia along with special guests.
Read the articlePurdue president Mitch Daniels’ efforts to keep Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States out of Indiana public schools while serving as governor of the state has drawn a predictable academic outcry.
Read the articleThe tendency of academic elites to embrace America’s enemies is not a new one. Indeed, the academic imprimatur on any person, place or thing should give one pause.
Read the articleContrary to what history classes may teach, the Red Scare was not some purging of innocent Americans: it was a noble effort to rid the government of powerful communist infiltration and influence. Author M. Stanton Evans explores this matter in his latest book Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government. Sharing his thoughts with […]
Read the articleHerbert Romerstein, indeed a national treasure. A happy warrior who fought the good fight, and left the wrong side for the right side.
Read the articleA problem faced by both Accuracy in Academia and its big sister organization Accuracy in Media: Our goal—an accurate elite—seems ever more elusive by the year.
Read the articlePity the poor undergraduate who learns about the Cold War from New York University’s website.
Read the articleThose who treat the Cold War as a relic of the past ignore a salient fact: Communist regimes still exist, sometimes with nukes but always with human rights violations.
Read the articleOne of the few places Americans can go to for the history that schools deny them has been, whatever his quirks, The Glenn Beck Show. Apparently, this is one too many outlets for the committed Left.
Read the articleThe left has proven its hostility to a diversity of ideas in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Read the articleThe September 16, 2010 Accuracy in Academia author’s night has been cancelled due to complications.
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