By Alex Schulman on March 1, 2003
As famed M.I.T. linguist and political dissident Avram Noam Chomsky, arguably the most important intellectual alive approaches his eighth decade on earth, and perhaps his fifth as the chief fly in the ointment of American political culture, he shows little indication of modifying any of his hardline and absolutist beliefs. He certainly did not seem [...]
Posted in Features | Tagged March 2003, Volume I Number II
By Brookes C. Brown on March 1, 2003
In “Taking Brown off the Blacklist” (November, 2002), Alex Schulman presents a wandering attack on the current state of academics at Brown. Shulman builds his critique primarily from a list of courses published late last year by the Young American’s Foundation, with the intent of deriding the included courses as “ridiculous” and “ideological”. Recognizing the [...]
Posted in Letters to the Editor | Tagged March 2003, Volume I Number II