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For those who have been troubled by the tendency of universities to adopt campus speech codes, a worrisome new fad is rearing its head in the nation's schools of education.
Sally Satel, author of PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine, delivered the fifth of the Institute"s 2000-2001 Bradley Lectures.
Educational romanticism asks too much from students at the bottom of the intellectual pile, asks the wrong things from those in the middle, and asks too little from those at the top.
Alan Charles Kors' Bradley Lecture.
Sally Satel's Bradley Lecture.
Deliberately ignoring race in biomedical research can lead to inferior or improper treatment.
Discusses Jan/Feb issue of The American Enterprise.
Bill Clinton can be viewed as the beneficiary of a moral upheaval instigated by Rousseau.



