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A Dialogue on Academic Freedom and Student Unrest

A Dialogue on Academic Freedom and Student Unrest by [FREE SPEECH - WISCONSIN]

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Title
A Dialogue on Academic Freedom and Student Unrest
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[FREE SPEECH - WISCONSIN]
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Waukesha: 1970]: by the Author. Sole edition. Quarto. Stapled wrappers; [16pp]. Gentle toning to page edges, else Fine. Self-published exposé of left-wing bias in Wisconsin higher education, in the form of a series of reprinted letters between John C. Love, a conservative Waukesha attorney, and Reza Rezazadeh, chair of the History Department at Wisconsin State University-Platteville. Love accuses Rezazadeh of being "an activist who wants to use his teaching position as a station from which he can change our socio-economic and political system," and cites as evidence the professor's references to statements by such dangerous left-wing extremists as George McGovern, Gaylord Nelson, and J. William Fulbright. OCLC locates a single institutional holding (Wisc. Historical Soc.).