This is the author's second book on the phenomenon of political correctness. He says he felt compelled to pursue the issue as he had become concerned that education had turned into a form of indoctrination. As a result, his writings are designed to expose some of the fallacies he's encountered. We're told "This movement (i.e., political correctness) has had its crosshairs trained on the very heart of American culture and the traditions (the Judeo-Christian tradition, the work ethic, the traditional family, etc.) upon which that culture was founded" (p. 6).His documentation is strong. His logic is solid. He makes a good case for his point of view. This is a book worth reading.
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