In his sequel to ProfScam, Sykes traces the decline of college curricula and shows how students and their parents are paying more money for less education. Sykes also examines the extreme politicization of the American campus and argues that this environment is producing hollow men and women with no more than a brief expose to the great books and ideas of Western civilization.
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In his sequel to ProfScam, Sykes traces the decline of college curricula and shows how students and their parents are paying more money for less education. Sykes also examines the extreme politicization of the American campus and argues that this environment is producing hollow men and women with no more than a brief expose to the great books and ideas of Western civilization.
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Good to Very Good in Very Good jacket. Socialist Education 356 pages. From the dust jacket: "In The Hollow Men, CharlesSykes unveils the 'startling triumph of unreason' in our nation's colleges and universities--institutions that take a huge bite out of family budgets and in return issue diplomas to politically harangued and intellectually unchallenged students; students who have become hollow men and women; pathetic, ignorant, and empty of the civilizational patrimony that should be theirs."