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Academic Freedom



Academic Freedom - right of scholars to pursue research, to teach, and to publish without control or restraint from the institutions that employ them. It is a civil right that is enjoyed, at least in statute, by all citizens of democratic countries. In the case of scholars, whose occupation is directly involved with that right, the concept of academic freedom generally includes the property right   Read More...

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    Academic Freedom
    by Conrad Russell. 120 pgs.


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    Education Still under Siege
    by Stanley Aronowitz, Henry A. Giroux. 248 pgs.


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