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{{Otherpeople|David Horowitz}}
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(contracted; show full)ssors]]'' in order to attack the book and its author, and is not above fabricating evidence to make its case," and that while the report does identify some errors in Horowitz's book, they are trivial and "in no way affect the substantive arguments of the book or the conclusions drawn in the individual profiles of the professors included."<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=22870 FrontPage Magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


The "blacklisted" Professors have since critized Horowitz. <ref name = "TheList">[http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2006/02/13/list David Horowitz has a list - Insiderhighered<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Caroline Higgins claims she finds it absurd that she's  being criticized for teaching about peace and social justice. She also notes that puts her syllabuses online so the student already know what her beliefs are.<ref name = "TheList"/> Joe Feagin, who was critized for his studies on racism and sexism, says that his conclusions are based on a 43-year research career in which he has published nearly 50 books and 180 research articles and asks of Horowitz and others; "What are their research credentials? Have they done 40 years of solid research on racial and gender issues?"<ref name = "TheList"/> Juan Cole, who was critized for this studies on the Middle East says of Horowitz; "He is an ideologue and he has a particular view of the Arab-Israeli conflict which cannot be sustained by anyone who studies the region with primary texts and a global perspective."<ref name = "TheList"/>


===Allegations of bigotry===

[[Chip Berlet]], writing for the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC), identified Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture as one of 17 "right-wing foundations and think tanks support[ing] efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable". Berlet accused Horowitz of blaming [[slavery]] on "'black [[Africa]]ns … abetted by dark-skinned [[Arab]]s'" and of "attack[ing] minority 'demands for special treatment' a(contracted; show full)[[Category:New York Republicans]]
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