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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Academics Offer Defecated Rationality, Sage Said

Two things are interesting when one rereads the great Russell Kirk, author of the seminal The Conservative Mind, which proved that conservatives had one: (1.) how comments he made nearly half a century ago remain current; and (2.) the startling degree to which the observations of middle-aged Russell Kirk resemble those of young Martin Luther King.

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Good News For High School Grads

If the unemployment rate keeps getting any better, high school graduates may want to skip college because it interferes with getting a good job.

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Four Pillars of Conservatism

For academics attempting to decipher conservatism, veteran publisher and conservative Alfred S. Regnery can introduce them to the four pillars of the philosophy, and they’re not going to like it one bit.

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Higher Ed Hijinks

And you thought education majors had no fun. “The fall of 2006 was a time of turmoil in my life,”…

Free Speech Hour @ UMass Amherst
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Free Speech Hour @ UMass Amherst

The free speech policy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst brings to mine an axiom of the late, great author M. Stanton Evans, which he dubbed “Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia.”