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Columbia Journalism Review
January 8, 2006
Nicholas Lemann

On Balance

...to carry out [David] Horowitz’s program would require our asking prospective faculty members (and, perhaps, students, too) to tell us their political views, which we don’t do, and which seems intrusive to me...There is not a liberal or conservative way to teach students how to write clearly and accurately and quickly, or how to work by high ethical standards...To follow Horowitz’s prescription would be to make our school more ideological, not less...[taking] us away from our core assumption, which is that reporting can get you meaningfully closer to the truth....

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Center for the Study of Popular Culture

 

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