Reviews
"Over the past decade, the Right's assault on American higher education has become openly authoritarian, taking as its model Viktor Orbán's decimation of Hungary's universities. The Right to Learn is the most compelling response to date--and one of the most important books ever published about higher education in the United States. Read it right now ." --Michael Bérubé, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University, and author of What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Classroom Politics and "Bias" in Higher Education, "Over the past decade, the Right's assault on American higher education has become openly authoritarian, taking as its model Viktor Orbán's decimation of Hungary's universities. The Right to Learn is the most compelling response to date--and one of the most important books ever published about higher education in the United States. Read it right now ." --Michael Bérubé, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University, and author of What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Classroom Politics and "Bias" in Higher Education "This timely and urgent volume historicizes contemporary attacks on the right to read, think, and write, connecting the struggle for academic freedom to broader social and political movements for justice. By turns deeply personal and sharply analytic, contributors describe not just how we got here but, crucially, where we must go next in the fight for the world we want." --Emily Drabinski, 2023-2024 president of the American Library Association "Book banning, education gag orders, threats to school boards and attacks on teachers: Where is it all coming from? Why? Read this bracing, essential book to understand--and to learn how you can help stop the wrecking of our public schools." --Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America, "Over the past decade, the Right's assault on American higher education has become openly authoritarian, taking as its model Viktor Orbán's decimation of Hungary's universities. The Right to Learn is the most compelling response to date--and one of the most important books ever published about higher education in the United States. Read it right now ." --Michael Bérubé, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University, and author of What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Classroom Politics and "Bias" in Higher Education "This timely and urgent volume historicizes contemporary attacks on the right to read, think, and write, connecting the struggle for academic freedom to broader social and political movements for justice. By turns deeply personal and sharply analytic, contributors describe not just how we got here but, crucially, where we must go next in the fight for the world we want." --Emily Drabinski, 2023-2024 president of the American Library Association
Table of Content
Foreword, by Irene Mulvey INTRODUCTION A Time for Faculty to Act Valerie C. Johnson, Jennifer Ruth, and Ellen Schrecker PART I--THE CURRENT CULTURE WAR CHAPTER 1 Academic Freedom and Political Repression from McCarthyism to Trump Ellen Schrecker CHAPTER 2 A Koch-Funded Racial Backlash: Understanding the Critical Race Theory Moral Panic Isaac Kamola CHAPTER 3 The Rise of Educational Gag Orders Jonathan Friedman, Jeremy C. Young, and James Tager CHAPTER 4 The Epistemology of Ignorance and Its Impact on Democracy and Higher Education Valerie C. Johnson PART II--WHITE RAGE, TWISTED LAWS, AND PATRIARCHAL CONTROL CHAPTER 5 Knowledge and Good Community Organizing Can Counter the "Divisive Concepts" Campaign Kevin McGruder CHAPTER 6 Subverting the Intent of the Fourteenth Amendment Dennis Parker CHAPTER 7 "Don't Say Gay" and Can't Be Trans: Behind the Anti-LGBTQ+ Schooling Agenda Sonnet Gabbard, Anne Mitchell, and Heather Montes Ireland PART III--COLLECTIVE ACTION AND VISIBLE RESISTANCE CHAPTER 8 The Resolutions: Mobilizing Faculty Senates to Defend Academic Freedom Jennifer Ruth CHAPTER 9 Silence Gets Us Nowhere: Faculty Responses to Anti-CRT and Divisive Concepts Legislation Sarah Sklaw CHAPTER 10 Academic Freedom: It's a Question of Job Security Helena Worthen and Joe Berry CHAPTER 11 My Battle to Preserve Academic Freedom at the University of Florida Sharon D. Wright Austin CHAPTER 12 Florida Faculty Unions and the Struggle for Public Education Katie Rainwater CHAPTER 13 Schools of Education Under Fire Marvin Lynn, Michael E. Dantley, and Lynn M. Gangone Appendix List of Contributors Notes