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Table of Contents PRAISE FOR THE PROFESSORS Beware the unhinged leftist - photo 1
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PRAISE FOR
THE PROFESSORS
Beware the unhinged, leftist academic when David Horowitz hits campus. This book is a thoroughly enjoyable and useful guide to the worst of the worst in the hallowed halls of academia.
Laura Ingraham, host of The Laura Ingraham Show
and author of the New York Times bestseller Shut Up & Sing

There are those who would politicize the university classroom and transform it into an advocacy center for narrow and extreme views. If we allow that to continue, we will undermine Americas ability to lead in the century ahead. David Horowitz is sounding a clarion call... Americans should listen.
Representative Jerry Lewis
Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee

This is the story of almost any campus in America. Parents know college professors tend to be liberal but they dont realize how truly antimiddle class and anti-American they can be.
Congressman Jack Kingston
Sponsor of the congressional resolution for an Academic Bill of Rights

The Professors is a comprehensive and persuasive survey of the contemporary university. It demonstrates beyond reasonable doubt that political extremists like Professor Ward Churchill are a common and influential presence on college and university faculties in the United States. David Horowitzs book should be read by every college administrator and every scholar who is concerned about the abuse of university classrooms and the debasement of academic standards by faculty activists.
Candace de Russy
Trustee, State University of New York

This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about free speech in higher education. Horowitz does a masterful job of proving how partisan activists are masquerading as professional educators, and documenting the damage they are doing to the American academy.
State representative Gibson C. Armstrong
Author of Pennsylvanias Academic Freedom Resolution

Articulate and fearless, David Horowitz tracks the anti-American attitudes and professorial abuses of students that have metastasized throughout academia. The Professors is a must-read, not only for educators and governmental policy makersbut for every parent with high school or college-age children.
State senator Bill Morrow
Sponsor of a California Academic Bill of Rights

David Horowitz has single-handedly done more than anyone I know to throw light on the political abuse of our college and university classrooms by activist professors who have been enabled to do so because of the incestuous self-selection process for faculty recruitment and tenure. The Professors throws a harrowing light on the decline of professional standards in our schools and the efforts by faculty with political agendas to use their classrooms for indoctrination rather than education.
State representative Dennis K. Baxley
Chair of the Education Council of the Florida legislature
and chief sponsor of Floridas Academic Bill of Rights

Horowitzs book The Professors is a must read for all parents planning on a quality education for their children.
State senator Larry A. Mumper
Sponsor of academic freedom legislation in Ohio

With documentation that will be hard to refute, David Horowitz describes the betrayal of our young people by professors who are defiantly unethical and contemptuous of academic standards. It is a form of educational malpractice. We learn that Ward Churchill, the shame of Colorados university system, has his counterparts on campuses across the nation.
John Andrews, former president of the Colorado Senate
and sponsor of Colorado legislation to implement an Academic Bill of Rights

Academics on the Left like to pat themselves on the back for daring to speak truth to power. David Horowitzs The Professors speaks some uncomfortable truths to themto those who run American higher education today. They will hate this scathing critique, but will be hard-pressed to answer his charges.
Professors Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom
Harvard University
The Professors by Name
M. Shahid Alam, Northeastern University
Hamid Algar, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
Lisa Anderson, Columbia University
Gil Anidjar, Columbia University
Anatole Anton, San Francisco State University
Bettina Aptheker, University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz
Sami al-Arian, University of South Florida
Leighton Armitage, Foothill College
Stanley Aronowitz, City University of New York
Regina Austin, University of Pennsylvania
Bill Ayers, University of IllinoisChicago
Ihsan Bagby, University of Kentucky
Amiri Baraka, Rutgers UniversityStony Brook
David Barash, University of Washington
Hatem Bazian, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
Marc Becker, Truman State University
Joel Beinin, Stanford University
Derrick Bell, New York University
Marvin Berlowitz, University of Cincinnati
Mary Frances Berry, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Berube, Penn State University
Laurie Brand, University of Southern California
Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Northwestern University
Thomas Castellano, Rochester Institute of Technology
Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ward Churchill, University of ColoradoBoulder
Kathleen Cleaver, Emory University
Dana Cloud, University of TexasAustin
David Cole, Georgetown University
Juan Cole, University of Michigan
Miriam Cooke, Duke University
Patrick Coy, Kent State University
Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University
Angela Davis, University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz
Gregory Dawes, North Carolina State University
Nicholas De Genova, Columbia University
Bernardine Dohrn, Northwestern University
Robert Dunkley, University of Northern Colorado
Michael Eric Dyson, University of Pennsylvania
Rick Eckstein, Villanova University
Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University
Marc Ellis, Baylor University
Mark Ensalaco, University of Dayton
John Esposito, Georgetown University
Larry Estrada, Western Washington University
Matthew Evangelista, Cornell University
Richard Falk, Princeton University
Sasan Fayazmanesh, California State UniversityFresno
Joe Feagin, Texas A&M University
Gordan Fellman, Brandeis University
Norman Finkelstein, DePaul University
Eric Foner, Columbia University
John Bellamy Foster, University of OregonEugene
H. Bruce Franklin, Rutgers University
Grover Furr, Montclair State University
Melissa Gilbert, Temple University
Todd Gitlin, Columbia University
Lewis Gordon,
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