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...many points, I agree with Freinberg??s description of the ideal liberal arts education. When he says, “being able to think intelligently about the problems we face is clearly a terrifically important skill,” I applaud...

Author: By Adam G Beaver, | Title: Sections Should Be A Place For Dynamic Discussion With Peers | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

...reason I am crestfallen, then, is Freinberg??s painfully mistaken belief that “we confuse true intellectual enlightenment with Harvard-style academics at our peril.” For him, apparently Harvard means “facile response papers, mandatory section participation and finals where students spew professors’ own words back at them (or, more likely, at teaching fellows),” which “squelches independent thought.” In sum, Freinberg complains that watching “Jeopardy!” is more educational and more fun than his section...

Author: By Adam G Beaver, | Title: Sections Should Be A Place For Dynamic Discussion With Peers | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

David M. Debartolo and Anthony S.A. Freinberg??s recent commentary, though high on bumper-sticker worthy phrases, is vacuous ( Op-ed, “Stealing America’s Civil Liberties,” April 21 ). They never bother to consider that the content of our “civil liberties” is precisely the question at issue in the debate over how best to combat terrorism...

Author: By Henry C. Whitaker, | Title: DeBartolo, Freinberg Neglect Real Debate | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...unreasonable” searches and seizures is “unequivocal”—yet the Framers’ textual appeal to “reasonableness” as the standard to judge such intrusions evinces a committment to pragmatic analysis that belies Debartolo and Freinberg??s dogmatism...

Author: By Henry C. Whitaker, | Title: DeBartolo, Freinberg Neglect Real Debate | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...Anthony Freinberg??s column (“Partisanship, Harvard-Style,” Oct. 18) really cheered me up. I wish he’d run for senator in my state, New York. Both Sen. Charles E. Schumer and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, even though neither of them is running for office this year, displayed an amazing gutlessness when it came time to vote on the resolution transfering the Senate’s Constitution-given powers to declare war to the most ignorant and arrogant president we’ve seen in a while. Neither of them...

Author: By Andree Pages, | Title: Freinberg Should Run For Senate | 10/22/2002 | See Source »

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