As he witnessed the rapidly evolving campus climate as a young reporter with the Daily Caller, Greer was inspired to write his book.
“American universities were once the cultivators of the nation’s brightest minds, the gateway to the middle class, and forums for the exchange of ideas and innovations,” his book begins. “Now [students] can’t tolerate chalk marks in support of a certain presidential candidate.”
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eft to themselves, people tend to sort themselves
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out into communities of like-minded neighbors.
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None of this should be surprising. Individuals and groups of all sorts have always differed from one another in many ways, throughout centuries of history and in countries around the world. L
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