Serious question: If the whole point of tenure, historically, was to protect professors who express controversial views, why do so few tenured professors today express controversial views? What are some specific reasons? (I'm working on an article about this.)
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Replying to @primalpoly
Because the school at which you earn tenure isn’t necessarily where you want to stay. Tenure protects you from getting fired from one place, but controversial views can still keep you from getting hired somewhere else.
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Replying to @cjscalia
I think this is an absolutely crucial issue...
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