Drawing on real cases from Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, and beyond, Dr. Gauthier traces the rise of speech codes, bias response systems, and "diversity" bureaucracies that punish dissent while preaching inclusion. He reveals how antisemitism, anti-Christian hostility, and hostility toward conservative ideas have merged into a single culture of coercion, where students self-censor and professors live in fear of their own lectures.
But this is not merely an indictment, it is a call to courage. Through sharp analysis and moral clarity, Dr. Gauthier challenges educators, students, and citizens alike to reclaim the university as a sanctuary for reason, conscience, and faith. The Campus Inquisition confronts the uncomfortable question: What happens to a nation when its universities can no longer tell the difference between truth and ideology?
Written with conviction and grace, this book is both a warning and a remedy, a defense of liberty at the gates of the modern academy, and a reminder that the pursuit of truth is worth every risk.
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