Free Speech and Koch Money: Manufacturing a Campus Culture War
Autor Ralph Wilson, Isaac Kamolaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2021
Cancel culture is running wild on college campuses. Student, faculty, and the media are outraged. Or is something else at work. Take a deep dive to fund out how the infamously conservative Koch Brothers and their donor network is funding and activating outrage in an attempt to frame their arguments about the dangers of liberalism.
In recent years hundreds of high-profile “free speech” incidents have rocked US college campuses. Milo Yiannopoulos, Ben Shapiro, Ann Coulter and other right-wing speakers have faced considerable protest, with many being disinvited from speaking. These incidents are widely circulated as examples of the academy's intolerance towards conservative views. But this response is not the spontaneous outrage of the liberal colleges.
There is a darker element manufacturing the crisis, funded by political operatives, and designed to achieve specific political outcomes. If you follow the money, at the heart of the issue lies the infamous and ultra-libertarian Koch donor network.
Grooming extremist celebrities, funding media platforms that promote these controversies, developing legal organizations to sue universities and corrupting legislators, the influence of the Koch network runs deep. Chapters include:
*The Donor Strategy
*The Student Groups
*The Provocateurs
*The Media amplifiers
*The Lawyers
*Changing the Laws
*The Free Speech International
The authors believe we need to abandon the “campus free speech” narrative and instead follow the money if we ever want to root out this dangerous network from our universities.
They write, “We hope this book serves as a useful tool for refocusing the debate about campus free speech. We recognize that navigating the complex intersection of free speech, academic freedom, campus safety, and institutional inclusion is not easy. What speech crosses the line? Who determines this? How does an institution protect a wide range of speech while also making sure that all students and faculty free included and welcome within the campus community? These are difficult questions, especially in a deeply divided country, Asking these questions by themselves, however, also misses the fact that the growing outrage over free speech on campus is not a concern necessarily organic to the school in question. It was—and is—international and manufactured.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745343013
ISBN-10: 0745343015
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745343015
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Ralph Wilson is co-founder and research director of the Corporate Genome Project in Tallahassee, Florida. As former co-founder/research director of 'UnKoch My Campus', he helped develop a resistance movement against corporate donor influence on college campuses.
Isaac Kamola is Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, and President of his college's chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). He has written on dark money in higher education in the Journal of Academic Freedom.
Isaac Kamola is Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, and President of his college's chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). He has written on dark money in higher education in the Journal of Academic Freedom.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction: Overview of the Koch's Campus Free Speech Machine
1. The Donor Strategy
2. The Student Groups
3. The Provocateurs
4. The Media Amplifiers
5. The Lawyers
6. Changing the Laws
7. The Academics
8. The Free Speech International
Conclusion: Refusing the Plutocratic Free Speech Narrative
Appendix 1: Koch Network Payments to Organizations Mentioned in the Text
Appendix 2: Resources for Activists
Notes
Index
Introduction: Overview of the Koch's Campus Free Speech Machine
1. The Donor Strategy
2. The Student Groups
3. The Provocateurs
4. The Media Amplifiers
5. The Lawyers
6. Changing the Laws
7. The Academics
8. The Free Speech International
Conclusion: Refusing the Plutocratic Free Speech Narrative
Appendix 1: Koch Network Payments to Organizations Mentioned in the Text
Appendix 2: Resources for Activists
Notes
Index
Descriere
Cancel culture is running wild on college campuses. Student, faculty, and the media are outraged. Or is something else at work. Take a deep dive to fund out how the infamously conservative Koch Brothers and their donor network is funding and activating outrage in an attempt to frame their arguments about the dangers of liberalism.