"Political Correctness" and the American Historical Profession: Paper arguing that right-wingers have long been imposing their own ideology, with sanctions against speech going against established orthodoxies.
Against the Theory of Sexist Language: Linguistic argument refuting the assumptions behind feminist efforts to reform the English language.
Camille Paglia on Political Correctness: A libertine/liberal feminist perspective.
Case Tests City's Speech Ordinance: A Michigan housewife is sent to jail for using an ethnic epithet.
CCCP/PCCC: A satire of "Official Canadian Culture."
Femspeak: A linguistically-informed polemic against "inclusive" language.
On Freedom of Expression and Campus Speech Codes: A policy statement from the American Association of University Professors.
PC and the Crisis of Liberalism: Essay by Jim Kalb on the cause and meaning of the phenomenon.
Political Correctness: An essay on its nature, origin and impact.
Politically Correct Unix Programming: List of names of programs and terms from Unix and how they would be made politically correct.
Principles of Newspeak: The appendix to George Orwell's 1984, analyzing totalitarian abuses of language.
Racial Terms and PC Language: List of various terms for racial minorities as used in different periods and contexts.
Relativistic Patterns in Totalitarian Thinking: An inquiry into the language of Soviet ideology by Mikhail Epstein.
Sensitive Language: A guide to forms of language preferred by "progressives."
The Onomastic Cringe: Article by John Derbyshire on the revision of ethnonymy and toponymy.