Difference between revisions of "Telling the Truth"
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a book in which [[Lynne Cheney]] "... considers a particular aspect of [[relativism]] and the damage it has done: so-called [[multiculturalism]] in primary and secondary education; [[political correctness]] in the universities; [[deconstructionism]] in the scholarship of the humanities; [[radical feminist]] legal theory in legal education and [[jurisprudence]]; politicized exaggeration and falsification in art, [[popular culture]], and [[psychotherapy]]; and so-called new (i.e., politically slanted) news in the mainstream press. Although herself a Republican conservative, Cheney avoids [[partisanship]] in her presentation." [http://www.amazon.com/Telling-Truth-Lynne-V-Cheney/dp/0684825341/ref=pd_bbs_sr_7/103-4840651-8436636?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174945780&sr=8-7] | a book in which [[Lynne Cheney]] "... considers a particular aspect of [[relativism]] and the damage it has done: so-called [[multiculturalism]] in primary and secondary education; [[political correctness]] in the universities; [[deconstructionism]] in the scholarship of the humanities; [[radical feminist]] legal theory in legal education and [[jurisprudence]]; politicized exaggeration and falsification in art, [[popular culture]], and [[psychotherapy]]; and so-called new (i.e., politically slanted) news in the mainstream press. Although herself a Republican conservative, Cheney avoids [[partisanship]] in her presentation." [http://www.amazon.com/Telling-Truth-Lynne-V-Cheney/dp/0684825341/ref=pd_bbs_sr_7/103-4840651-8436636?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174945780&sr=8-7] | ||
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| + | Lynne Cheney is the author of ''Sisters''. [http://www.amazon.com/Sisters-Lynne-Cheney/dp/0451112040/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/002-8665664-8629640?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1175654513&sr=1-2] | ||
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Revision as of 02:49, April 4, 2007
Telling the Truth is a book in which Lynne Cheney "... considers a particular aspect of relativism and the damage it has done: so-called multiculturalism in primary and secondary education; political correctness in the universities; deconstructionism in the scholarship of the humanities; radical feminist legal theory in legal education and jurisprudence; politicized exaggeration and falsification in art, popular culture, and psychotherapy; and so-called new (i.e., politically slanted) news in the mainstream press. Although herself a Republican conservative, Cheney avoids partisanship in her presentation." [1]
Lynne Cheney is the author of Sisters. [2]