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- From: Dan Tompkins <PERICLES@TEMPLEVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: NAS
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- 19 Nov 1992 03:14:00 -0500 from <adler@RISC1.ACC.URI.EDU>
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- This is in response to Allan Adler's posting concerning the Nat'l
- Association of Scholars (NAS).
-
- NAS is a vigorous group of largely conservative academics. The organiza-
- tion includes some well-known centrists, e.g. C. Vann Woodward and James
- David Barber. Other members include Alan Kors and John Silber, and Peter
- Shaw. What NAS believes in depends to a degree on who you ask. They make
- a great deal of noise about the evils of political correctness and free
- speech codes, but if you read the material emanating from the group's
- officers you'll find they are fierce opponents also of interdisciplinary
- studies in general (see the piece by NAS VP Thomas Short in the 1988
- edition of Academic Questions--the NAS journal) and of women's studies,
- both of which Short views as the tools of a "totalitarian"--his word--
- movement in U.S. academics. Short also warns that "academic free speech"
- doesn't include "political" free speech, a line adopted as well by lynne
- Cheney in her embarrassingly feeble recent "report" from NEH entitled
- Telling the Truth. (Cheney's argument that by being political we've
- given up any claim to protection from the outside interference that led
- to the firings of e.g. Moses Finley, Alexander Meiklejohn, etc. should
- be chilling to all of us. Her argument here is really muddy, but that
- is what she seems to be saying on pp. 30-31 of Telling the Truth.)
-
- You can obtain copies of this elegantly printed and packaged document by
- calling NEH in Washington.
-
- It is interesting that women's studies seems increasingly to be the
- target of the NAS onslaught. The reasons are various.
-
- NAS acts, as they probably did in the Rhode Island meeting Mr. Adler
- attended, like a grass-roots organization of humble faculty folk. Their
- budget (annual) is in fact about $900,000 (source: Chronicle of Higher Ed.),
- of which $100,000 comes from the John M. Olin Foundation, with more from
- Richardson, Scaife, and Bradley foundations. That's a lot of money. NAS
- has headquarters in Princeton NJ; its journal Academic Questions is published
- by Transaction Press.
-
- In 1991 two groups were formed largely aimed at organizing academics and
- others who opposed the neo-con and conservative attack on the academy:
- the Union of Democratic Intellectuals, founded by Stanley Aronowitz and
- others, and Teachers for a Democratic Culture, of which the two coordinators
- are Gerald Graff and Gregory Jay, both in English, at U of Chicago and
- U of Wisconsin-Madison respectively. They're good fellows. I'm a member
- of this latter group, and have a big pile of our newsletter vol. 1 #1 that
- I'll gladly send to anyone who sends me a mailing address.
-
- Pardon lapses in grammar above: daughter's bedtime intervened.
-
- Dan Tompkins, Classics, Temple University, Phila. PA 19122
-