When an organization committed to free speech succumbs to pressure to
suppress internal criticism and disregard or spin the truth, it offers
important lessons for other associations, corporations, and governments.
Wendy Kaminer, a renowned advocate of civil liberties, calls on her
experience as a dissident member of the American Civil Liberties Union
national board to tell an inside story of dramatic ethical decline that
has much to teach us about the land mines of groupthink.
Note from the Author
Ch. 2, The Problem with Partisanship, note 2.
This book is not a comprehensive expose of ACLU controversies, (which
would be too tedious for me to write or you to read, ) and the Beacon
Press archive only documents this book; but my colleagues and I have
been in the process of making a comprehensive record available in
another publicly accessible archive.