November 16, 2022

University free speech?


A great talk from Jonathan Haidt regarding why Universities have changed from free speech and truth to social justice. 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oiu8_kNw3tqe3WYdcuBDaSwQRK6x8k4t/view?usp=drivesdk

This was one talk from the Academic Freedom Conference recently hosted at the Stanford Business School addressing the growing concern, that truth and free speech, is being replaced by social justice at our major Universities. 

 Academic freedom, open inquiry, and freedom of speech are under threat as they have not been for decades. Visibly, academics are “canceled,” fired, or subject to lengthy disciplinary proceedings in response to academic writing or public engagement. Less visibly, funding agencies, university bureaucracies, hiring procedures, promotion committees, professional organizations, and journals censor some kinds of research or demand adherence to political causes. Many parts of universities have become politicized or have turned into ideological monocultures, excluding people, ideas, or kinds of work that challenge their orthodoxy. Younger researchers are afraid to speak and write and don’t investigate promising ideas that they fear will endanger their careers. 

The two-day Academic Freedom Conference, arranged by the organizing committee, aims to identify ways to restore academic freedom, open inquiry, and freedom of speech and expression on campus and in the larger culture and restore the open debate required for new knowledge to flourish. The conference will focus on the organizational structures leading to censorship and stifling debate and how to repair them.”

For anyone interested in learning more about what may be happening to free speech as relates to universities, all of the talks are available at: https://cli.stanford.edu/events/conference-symposium/academic-freedom-conference


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