College Without Communism

College Without Communism

Joshua Lisec / Kent Ingle

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Southeastern University Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Marxismo y comunismo
ISBN:
9798993115412
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'College education has become rotten to its core. But it doesn’t have to be. Higher education began as a Christian endeavor, and in College Without Communism, Dr. Kent Ingle and Joshua Lisec explain how we can undo the damage and restore college as it is meant to be.' - Charlie KirkWin Academia, Win Back the CultureFor decades, conservative Christians have been told to abandon America’s universities-to avoid the indoctrination, ignore the madness, and find safer ground. But what if that retreat handed the Left total control of the classroom, the campus, and the culture? In College Without Communism, Southeastern University President Dr. Kent Ingle and bestselling anti-communist author Joshua Lisec issue a bold wake-up call: If we lose higher education, we lose everything. Drawing on history, philosophy, and firsthand experience, the authors reveal how our colleges were hijacked-and how we can take them back.From Plato’s Academy to the Prussian school model to the rise of Marxist ideology in American classrooms, this book traces the transformation of our institutions from truth-seeking to agenda-pushing. But College Without Communism is more than a critique; it’s a plan. Dr. Ingle and Lisec show how Christian values once formed the foundation of academia; how modern universities drifted from their mission; and how we can reclaim them through faith, leadership, courage, and through degree programs that actually give young people a meaningful career and a shot at the American dream.College Without Communism is the essential read for Christian parents, students, professors, administrators, and for anyone else who wants to reclaim the American college campus for Christ.

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