Academic Freedom in Conflict  


Academic Freedom in Conflict
James Lorimer & Company | March 27, 2014 | 368 pages
ISBN: 9781459406292

For more than a century academics have had unique rights not enjoyed by other citizens -- to speak, teach, and write freely. Central to the case for academic freedom is that scholars must be able to voice their views free of fear in order for society to gain a better understanding of ourselves and our world. Academic freedom has always faced challenges. Professors have been pressed to alter their work because it offends powerful interests -- both inside and outside the university.