http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/21/liberal-book-bias-summer-reading-national-association-scholars/
A new study by the National Association of Scholars has found that 70 percent of the summer reading books assigned to incoming college freshmen in the U.S. show a liberal bias and are not academically challenging, setting off a storm of debate in educational circles.
The report, "Beach Books: What Do Colleges Want Students to Read Outside Class?", surveyed 290 colleges and categorized their summer reading lists in broad terms, such as "multiculturalism, immigration and racism" (the most common category chosen by colleges), or "environmentalism, animal rights and food" (the second largest liberal category selected by colleges). The study found that "the choices by and large reflect leftist political perspectives."
As Gomer would say, "Surprise, surprise, surprise.."
Study Finds Liberal Bias in College Summer Reading Lists, Stirring Debate
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