The Tyranny of Virtue: Identity, the Academy, and the Hunt for Political Heresies Audiobook (Free)
- Arthur Morey
- 5 h 58 min
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2019-09-24
Summary:
From public intellectual and professor Robert Boyers, a thought-provoking level of nine essays that elegantly and fiercely addresses latest developments in American culture and argues for the tolerance of difference that is in the centre of the liberal tradition.
Written in the perspective of the liberal intellectual that has spent a lifetime as a writer, editor, and college professor, The Tyranny of Virtue can be an accurate and nuanced insider’s take a look at shifts in American culture—most especially in about The Tyranny of Virtue: Identification, the Academy, and the Search for Political Heresies the American academy—that more and more people find alarming. Part memoir and component polemic, an anatomy of important and dangerous ideas, and a cri de coeur lamenting the erosion of regular liberal ideals, Boyers’s assortment of essays is normally devoted to such subjects as tolerance, identification, privilege, appropriation, variety, and ableism which have converted academic life right into a minefield. Why, Robert Boyers asks, certainly are a great many liberals, people who ought to know better, invested in the sketching up of enemies lists and powered from the conviction that on crucial issues no dispute may be tolerated? In stories, anecdotes, and personality profiles, a general public intellectual and longtime teacher assumes those in his personal progressive cohort who labor in the grip of the poisonous and illiberal fundamentalism. The outcome is normally a finely tuned function of cultural treatment from the front lines.
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