Imposters in the Temple, a hard-hitting, eye-opening book about the
intellectual and moral decay of American universities and colleges, has
been updated and expanded in this new paperback edition from the Hoover
Institution Press. Martin Anderson--a former White House policy adviser
to Presidents Nixon and Reagan and a member of the academic world for
more than three decades--takes U.S. academics to task in this powerful
book, which has been hailed for its scope and clarity. Topics include
the corrupt practices now rampant in our universities; how professors
have abandoned the classroom, turning over much of their teaching
responsibilities to unqualified students; and how intellectual
standards, in both grading and research, have sunk to new lows. Anderson
offers a bold blueprint for restoring the intellectual integrity of
American universities, one that would allow them to achieve the
greatness they are capable of. He concludes on an optimistic note,
pointing out that many of our elite universities have recognized the
seriousness of the intellectual declines that took place during the
1970s and 1980s and are beginning, quietly and slowly, to clean their
academic houses.