Yes, but I think that's the main point, not a "yes but" one. Hearing calls for free speech only now are perhaps even worse given how much we know that they've been avoided till now.
Where do we go now? I'd say if an institution wants to rededicate itself to the purpose of a university and administer the Chicago principles, it needs to sta…
Yes, but I think that's the main point, not a "yes but" one. Hearing calls for free speech only now are perhaps even worse given how much we know that they've been avoided till now.
Where do we go now? I'd say if an institution wants to rededicate itself to the purpose of a university and administer the Chicago principles, it needs to start with someone unstained by complicity with the old order.
In short, they need new leadership. It may be a stiff price to pay, but I think it's necessary if they are to convince people that a rededication to free speech is anything but a PR fire drill.
Yes, but I think that's the main point, not a "yes but" one. Hearing calls for free speech only now are perhaps even worse given how much we know that they've been avoided till now.
Where do we go now? I'd say if an institution wants to rededicate itself to the purpose of a university and administer the Chicago principles, it needs to start with someone unstained by complicity with the old order.
In short, they need new leadership. It may be a stiff price to pay, but I think it's necessary if they are to convince people that a rededication to free speech is anything but a PR fire drill.