Opinion No fair UNL parking endorses caste The University of Nebraska-Lincoln parking depart ment has finally gone too far. Parking officials have decided that UNL is a capitalist enterprise to justify changing 500-600 prime parking spots into faculty-only reserved spaces, charging up to $265 per spot. “The question is are we going to operate on capitalist principles or are the rich going to subsidize the poor?” Business Manager Ray Coffey said. Who the rich subsidizers are in this situation he doesn’t say. Maybe the university? The parking department’s move sends the wrong message to students and faculty members — that they don’t deserve equal treatment. Perhaps we should charge more for prime classroom seats? Or we could have students bid to take the classes most in demand. Such a move surely would bring in more money for the beleaguered university, which is facing increasing costs on all fronts. Why don’t we? Because it simply wouldn’t be right. The university treats all students the same after they have paid certain required fees. The same should be true of the $50 parking fee. After faculty members and students have paid it, they should be free to fend for a prime parking space with everyone else. To put parking to a different standard, the university merely endorses special treatment for wealthier faculty members and students. Such a caste system, in which poorer students and faculty members have to waste an hour each day walking to their classes (leaving less precious time for studying), merely propagates the inequality the university is t^ing to destroy. _ — Victoria Ayotle for the Daily Nebraskan Peer pressure Regents react properly to reexamination question The NU regents took a positive step in healing old wounds with the Legislature when they decided to reexamine the peer group of institutions to which UNL compares itself for faculty salary purposes. The regents’ relationship with the Legislature was soured after the calamitous presidential search last year. State senators denounced the search and introduced what seemed revenge legislation, such as a bill calling for the recall of regents. One seeming response was made by the Appropriations Committee, which hired outside consultants to come up with a new peer group for the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Senators charged that UNL had used an invalid peer group to justify high faculty salary raises. The regents made the right move by responding to peer pressure and admitting that some adjustments may be needed. Such a step builds faith that the regents are not just power-hungry officials working in their own interests. — Victoria Ayouc for the Daily Nebraskan __— ^/FtCOME HOME t 7=^ rs\ m JAM I SAV No WAV | SHOl/Lfc WF i-ET “ WOtflEM INTO Com bat/; CHRIS POTTER Multiculturalism empty if positives forgotten Most readers arc probably aware by now of the epithet “politi cally correct,” directed to ward advocates of pluralism, toler ance, and muliiculturalism. Naturally, these advocates reject the derogatory title. Most of them are reflective re formers who want to give equal rep resentation to all cultures and elimi nate intolerance based on race, sex, religion and sexual orientation. Their cause is just. But a few of these advocates de serve the epithet. They would foster a rigid orthodoxy, and paradoxically, in striving for muliiculturalism, re ject all of Western culture as funda mentally corrupt. These liberal fanat ics have learned nothing from conser vative McCarthy era repression, or worse, have adopted its methods. Consider the slogan chanted at a recent student demonstration at Stan ford: “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Western culture’s got to go.” Or consider the words of a converted white male Ivy League practitioner of PC, published in a letter to Mother Jones magazine: “... white, male-dominated, Western European culture is the most destruc tive phenomenon in the known his tory of the planet. ... It is deeply hateful of life and committed to death; therefore, it is moving rapidly toward the destruction of itself and most other life forms on Earth. And truly, it deserves to die...” Is this serious criticism or a call for a savage cultural holocaust? Granted, much of the history of the West comprises brutal subjugation and racist repression. The effects of Western imperialism still reverberate in violent revolutions across the world. Much of Chinese insularity and au thoritarianism may be attributed to the greedy 19th century Western powers that plundered one of the oldest The idea that West ern culture is mono lithic, to be taken whole QL WL at OIL ii false. and richest civilizations in history. American Indians lost their land to what can only be called an invasion (it was certainly not “colonization” or “discovery”) by Europeans. In South Africa, European settlers imposed a racist government on the native popu lation. But the PC critics of Western cul ture seem to be speaking of all aspects of the West, not just its more heinous manifestations. Surely the Western philosopher Spinoza’s meditative reflection on a pantheist universe is not “the most destructive phenome non” in known history. Surely the intellectual discourse depicted in Raphael’s painting “The School of Athens,” Newton’s laws of motion, James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses” and the construction of the Apollo space craft have not so mutilated our world that only the total eradication of Western culture will heal it. In many cases, though, the PC practitioner pronpunds just such ab surdities. In social sciences such as sociology or political science, there is, admittedly the possibility that subtle! remnants of the negative ideological components of the West remain. But even the supposed bastions of objec tivity, mathematics and the physical sciences, are held to propagate a rac ist and heterosexisl bias. Simply be cause most of the fundamental prin ciples of these sciences were discov ered by white heterosexual European men, PC zealots infer that the prin ciples themselves must be inherently intolerant and oppressive. Such an inference does an injustice to the seminal contributions of, for example, Marie Curie in physics, Subraman yan Chandrasekhar in astrophysics and Alan Turing in computer science. The idea that Western culture is monolithic, to be taken whole or not at all, is false. Negative elements of the West’s heritage can and should be discarded, but the positive elements must not be. Similarly, the negative elements of other cultural legacies must be discarded in favor of a true multicultural, tolerant, non-racist, non sexist, unprejudiced outlook. Surely people’s minds arc large enough to accommodate Plato, Joan of Arc Newton and Washington alongside Lao Tzu, Khayyam, Ghandi ant Mandela. If not, mulliculluralism if an empty slogan. At worst, criticism of PC degener ales into conservative rhetorical po lemic devoid of substance. At best, i condemns a very real zealotry tha threatens serious scholarship. Th challenge to faculty members, ad ministrators, and students across th United States is to achieve a fair rep resentation of all cultural legacic without the extremist dogmatism c PC orthodoxy. Potter b a senior physics, phllosoph, math and hbtory major. BUT General?