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Let's Be Reasonable

A Conservative Case for Liberal Education
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In Let's Be Reasonable, conservative political theorist Jonathan Marks mounts a compelling defence of liberal education amid current cultural tensions on college campuses. Arguing that the true purpose of higher education is to cultivate reason and the ability to engage thoughtfully with others, Marks draws on thinkers like John Locke to articulate why conservatives should remain invested in universities. He challenges exaggerated fears of ideological indoctrination, explaining the value of liberal education as a democratic necessity and a path to intellectual pride and open dialogue.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in education, political theory, and current debates surrounding higher education, especially those curious about conservative perspectives on liberal education. It appeals to academics, students, and anyone invested in the role of universities in fostering democratic reasoning and dialogue.

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A conservative college professor's compelling defense of liberal educationNot so long ago, conservative intellectuals such as William F. Buckley Jr. believed universities were worth fighting for. Today, conservatives seem more inclined to burn them down. In Let's Be Reasonable, conservative political theorist and professor Jonathan Marks finds

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A conservative college professor's compelling defence of liberal education.

Not so long ago, conservative intellectuals such as William F. Buckley Jr. believed universities were worth fighting for. Today, conservatives seem more inclined to burn them down. In Let's Be Reasonable, conservative political theorist and professor Jonathan Marks finds in liberal education an antidote to this despair, arguing that the true purpose of college is to encourage people to be reasonableβ€”and revealing why the health of our democracy is at stake.

Drawing on the ideas of John Locke and other thinkers, Marks presents the case for why, now more than ever, conservatives must not give up on higher education. He recognises that professors and administrators frequently adopt the language and priorities of the left, but he explains why conservative nightmare visions of liberal persecution and indoctrination bear little resemblance to what actually goes on in college classrooms.

Marks examines why advocates for liberal education struggle to offer a coherent defence of themselves against their conservative critics, and demonstrates why such a defence must rest on the cultivation of reason and of pride in being reasonable.

More than just a campus battlefield guide, Let's Be Reasonable recovers what is truly liberal about liberal educationβ€”the ability to reason for oneself and with othersβ€”and shows why the liberally educated person considers reason to be more than just a tool for scoring political points.

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Praised as "One of The Wall Street Journal's Best of the February Bookshelf," the book is described as "an engaging apologia for liberal education" that blends humour with strong argumentation (John J. Miller, Wall Street Journal). Andrew Pessin in Commentary highlights Marks as the professor "we all wish we had," noting the book's superb, accessible style and timely message. Damon Linker of The Week appreciates the book's call to engage opponents through reason rather than exclusion. Kirkus Reviews finds it "a thoughtful contribution to debates about the value of higher education."

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ISBN: 9780691207728

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Jonathan Marks is professor of politics at Ursinus College and a blogger for Commentary magazine. He is the author of Perfection and Disharmony in the Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and has written on higher education for the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Wall Street Journal, and the Weekly Standard. He lives in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Twitter @marksjo1

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