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Review of Jonathan Marks,
Let’s Be Reasonable: A Conservative Defense of Liberal Education. Princeton University Press, February 2021, 232 pages, $27.95.
Jonathan Marks, Professor of Politics at Ursinus College, has written an important and timely book that should interest anyone, left, right, or center, concerned about higher education in general and the campus anti-Israel movement in particular.
Who cares that Bragman’s tweet is wildly intellectually dishonest?
So, Israel was trending on twitter, and a lot of that messaging was centered on the idea that the stimulus bill was providing $600 for Americans but $500M from Israel. Sounds bad, not not accurate. pic.twitter.com/cdzqaBkx07
A good chunk of that traffic was driven by Bragman s original tweet, which, between the combination of the blue check and screenshots of appropriations language looks pretty persuasive. It s at about 15K RTs and another 8K quote tweets right now. So, why is this wrong? pic.twitter.com/qWKdXAxeHt
Tablet senior writer Yair Rosenberg explains: