American universities face a reckoning over academic freedom
American universities face a reckoning over academic freedom
Too often universities reflexively try to mollify students rather than have them grapple with ideas they find unsettling, says Edward Hall, a philosophy professor at Harvard. Administrators see an angry or upset student in their office and instantly try to make them feel better.
A failure of good parenting for those who grew up in the wave of the 60s and 70s?