University Centers for Rational Alternatives

The University Centers for Rational Alternatives (formerly known as Coordinating Centers for Democratic Opinion[1]) were American university groups that aimed to bring together disparate viewpoints in an academic, non-violent manner. The organisation was initially formed by Professor Sydney Hook of New York University following student riots in 1968.[2]

Hook stated that the purpose of these organizations was to support academic freedom and rational inquiry through appropriate means[3] in the aftermath of campus protests[4][5] and a perceived rise in student radical politics. The organisation has spoken out against affirmative action and racial or sex quotas for universities.[6]

Its Columbia University branch had a journal called Measure.[7]

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