Articles by Malcolm A. Kline

Malcolm A. Kline is the Executive Director of Accuracy in Academia. If you would like to comment on this article, e-mail contact@academia.org.
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Catholic Climate Change

Now, it seems, even the saints have become political totems, with one church using St. Francis of Assisi to lobby for cap-and-trade.

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Anti-Civil Liberties Union

In reality, the ACLU bears a closer resemblance to the insulated plutocrats it inveighs against than it does to any underdog that you can think of.

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Modified Media Mea Culpa

Studies on the astounding degree of neglect for essential reportorial practices remains valid. I could see this trend with a vengeance as an intern in the Senate press gallery a quarter century ago.

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Cold War Amnesia

The Cold War between the United States and the former Soviet Union is still being fought, not by unrepentant, unreconstructed anti-communists such as your servant but by campus leftists born too late to be collaborators.

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Academedia Bias

Too often we treat academic and media bias separately when their relationship is much more symbiotic.

Perspectives

A Yale Tale

Under the guise of scholarship, the professoriat would have us “leave them alone” but is the feeling mutual?

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Catholic History Restored

Historical theories usually spin around the alleged avarice of Christian white males, such as, supposedly, our founding fathers.

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American History Recovered

What professors usually do is quote each other. Historians actually dig up the primary documents that tell the actual story.

College Prep

Melancholy Serenades

Education professionals think that they have come up with a way to get middle school students to share their life experiences in a way that is both therapeutic and instructive but the exercises may prove to be intrusive at best.

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Tolling the Red Bell

For many a decade, schoolchildren of all ages have been taught to revere the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. The question is, how closely does that perception match up with reality?

Features

Valley of the Diverse

In a recent essay, English professor David Trinidad shows us how the teaching of literature has evolved.

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HMOs Deconstructed

“The United States offers more health care than any other country in the world,” argues one health-care-policy analyst.