The tyranny of virtue

identity the academy and the hunt for political heresies

The tyranny of virtue

identity the academy and the hunt for political heresies
Robert Boyers
Book - 2019

Written from the perspective of a liberal intellectual who has spent a lifetime as a writer, editor, and college teacher, Robert Boyers's book is a precise and nuanced insider's look at shifts in American culture - most especially in the American academy - that so many people find alarming. Part memoir and part polemic, an anatomy of important and dangerous ideas and a cri de coeur lamenting the erosion of standard liberal values, Boyers devotes chapters to such subjects as tolerance, identity, privilege, appropriation, disability, and blaming the victim. And then he asks why it is that many educated persons are today more committed to "safe spaces" and "comfort zones" than to the kind of debate that was once a hallmark of the liberal imagination. Why, Boyers wonders, is the hunt for heresies and so-called "micro-aggressions" a more routine feature of contemporary academic life than the patient analysis of difficult ideas and challenging books? What has brought us to a moment when students are often encouraged to emerge from their studies efficiently indoctrinated with "correct" views that they have not adequately considered or mastered? Can the university continue to do its proper work by creating an us versus them orientation, underwritten by enemies lists and fueled by a sense that no dispute may be tolerated to the current consensus? A movement to scrub university campuses clean of words, ideas, and subjects that might cause students discomfort has gained momentum over the past decades and is now slowly becoming institutionalized across the country. In The Tyranny of Virtue, Boyers maintains a conviction that liberalism itself is in crisis, and that the attempt to understand the ordeal of a venerable liberal intellectual can illuminate the roots of the crisis. The end result is a finely tuned work of cultural intervention from the front lines.

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Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Boyers, Robert (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: New York : Scribner, 2019.
Édition:First Scribner hardcover edition.
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