Modern Mythology: Conspiracy theories, no matter how fantastic, captivate a public always hungry for a new hoax
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Jeff Hyson, a popular-culture specialist and assistant professor of history at St. JosephEs University in Philadelphia, defines that conspiracy theories are great, equal-opportunity doctrines. Seven conspiracy theories for the modern age are mentioned.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2004
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Higher education's left turn
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The state of higher education in the United States in 2001 is discussed. The radical students of the 1960s are now professors and have turned the country's universities and colleges into places for left-wing thinking and study.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2001
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Academia vs America
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Universities have become home to displaced radicals and political agitation, according to some observers. The same observers believe that American academia is now firmly anti-American.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2003
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