Students at universities are being obliged to pledge their loyalty by taking the “Sustainability Literacy Test.”

Accuracy In Academia reports.

Sustainability in Higher Education

Sustainability has become a recurring theme among American colleges, and whether it’s through university curricula or carbon offsets, this new-wave has pressed students to organize into a radical progressive movement.

In a 2015 report, Sustainability: Higher Education’s New Fundamentalism, by the National Association of Scholars (NAS) conclude that “To the unsuspecting, sustainability is just a new name for environmentalism. But the word marks out a new and larger ideological territory in which it is claimed curtailing economic, political, and intellectual liberty is the price that must be paid to ensure the welfare of future generations.”

The NAS claims that radical environmentalists achieve these ends through a six-step process:

1) The integration of “sustainability” into an unrelated curriculum;

2) The fashionable unacceptance of opposing ideas

3) The use of “nudging” as a form of social pressure

4) The disregard for a low marginal utility

5) The radical demand for divestment from fossil fuel businesses; and

6) The widespread belief that global warming is an indisputable fact


 
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