Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. The return of the proprietary university and the new politics of free speech and civil liberty | |
2. Background: the rise of anti-free speech and liberty ideologies | |
Part II. Case Studies in the Politics of Civil Liberty on Campus: 3. Columbia's sexual misconduct policy: civil liberty vs. solidarity | |
4. Berkeley and the rise of the anti-free speech movement | |
5. Undue process at Penn | |
6. Renewal: the rise of the free speech movement at Wisconsin | |
7. Abolition in the Wisconsin faculty senate and its aftermath | |
8. Some conclusions concerning civil liberty and political strategy. |
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