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&#8220Puts campus activism in a radical historic context.&#8221&#8212New York Review of Books In the post&#8211World War II period, students rebelled against the university establishment. In student-led movements, women, minorities, immigrants, and indigenous people demanded that universities adapt to better serve the increasingly heterogeneous public and student bodies. The success of these movements had a profound impact on the intellectual landscape of the twentieth century: out of these efforts were born ethnic studies, women&#8217 studies, and American studies.  InWe Demand,Roderick A. Ferguson demonstrates that less than fifty years since this pivotal shift in the academy, the university is moving away from &#8220the people&#8221 in all their diversity. Today the university is refortifying its commitment to the defense of the status quo off campus and the regulation of students, faculty, and staff on campus. The progressive forms of knowledge that the student-led movements 
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