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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Academia Against the World

There seems to be a serious disconnect from the realities in Iraq, and the professors leading the anti-war rallies on America’s campuses.

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Conservative Student Backlash

Conservative ideas are winning and organizations growing on campuses across the U.S. despite funding problems and administrative difficulties.

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Schreck

Mal Kline exposes the illusory nature of McCarthyism in academia by examining testimony of Dr. Ellen Schrecker.

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College Exodus & Academic Promise

Most recently, studies by a Harvard Economist and the American Council of Trustees and Alumni have noticed disturbing trends in American higher education.

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MLA Lexicon

If the MLA convention speakers are any indication, English professors have a penchant for made up, misused and awkwardly constructed words. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.

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Post Politically Correct Studies

Few African studies courses will acknowledge the repression of native regimes on the continent that has occurred since all of Africa’s 54 nations achieved independence from European colonial rule. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.

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Feminism for Men?

Feminist literature may be more attractive to men these days, for all the wrong reasons. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.

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King Kong Deconstructed

Checking the facts: no racial undertones in King Kong, although the academy may think they exist.

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MLAnimal House

Solving literacy problems one road trip at a time. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention.

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Stalinism at the MLA

It seems that many English professors just can’t figure out why good men like Joseph Stalin are disliked nowadays. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.

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MLA Apologetics

Don’t expect red ink marking those comma splices and run-on sentences in your next English class. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.