Universities, including state universities, are in need of reform--badly. But the wrong way to do it is to ban the teaching of certain theories or the advocacy of certain positions. The right way is to expand viewpoint diversity. Break the ideological monopolies and oligopolies.
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At best, a "viewpoint diversity" policy will become a minor affirmative action program for conservative professors, who will be held up as symbols, while the vast machine underneath them—like the *400 diversity commissars* at UC Berkeley—crushes onward.
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I'm sure Rufo won't care, but for any readers--you may be interested to know that studies of undergraduates shows that their leftword movement has to do with peer influence, not influence from professors. (This has the plausible implication that Rufo's statement is false.)
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Can you link this data, please?
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Agree. Let’s start by defunding GOP lawmaker salaries.
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What are their core values?
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So you'd abolish state universities and govt. subsidized student loans? Or you're proposing something else?
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Naive was the word I would use also.
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THIS. “Taxpayers should not be subsidizing an unaccountable regime of ideologues who want to undermine their core values. It's anti-democratic.”
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