Undoubtedly, it was too little, too late, but Michael Bloomberg’s denunciation of academic intolerance and groupthink at the Harvard
commencement yesterday was certainly welcome. (Via Maggie’s Farm)
Bloomberg decried the fact that orthodox liberal opinion had
monopolized the marketplace of ideas on America’s college campuses. A brief
glance at campaign contributions told him, as it has told many others that
nearly all academics lean left.
Effectively, there is no diversity of opinion on American
college campuses.
It may feel like a quibble, but Bloomberg is wrong to say that
these campuses are infested with liberalism. There is nothing liberal, in the
classical sense of the word, in groupthink. There is nothing liberal in
shouting down opposing points of view. There is nothing liberal in the total
absence of conservative commencement speakers.
What Bloomberg is calling liberal is really radical leftist
thought, instigated by extreme leftists and, increasingly, by Islamist
radicals.
When new Harvard graduate Sandra Korn—presumably in the
audience for Bloomberg’s speech—can promote what she calls justice at the
expense of academic freedom and when she identifies it with a movement to
single out and punish the state of Israel, the only liberal democracy in the
Middle East, we are dealing with anti-Semitic radicalism.
It’s good to call things by their correct names.
Bloomberg was also correct to call out the college
administrators who have allowed it all to happen by refusing to punish those
who disrupt the speech of speakers whose ideas they do not accept.
In his words:
Last
fall, our police commissioner was invited to deliver a lecture at another Ivy
League institution, but he was unable to do so because students shouted him
down.
Isn’t
the purpose of a university to stir discussion, not silence it? What were the
students afraid of hearing?
Why did
administrators not step in to prevent the mob from silencing speech?
And did
anyone consider that it is morally and pedagogically wrong to deprive other
students the chance to hear the speech?
And yet, administrators do not make the hiring decisions. If
academic departments are filled with empty-headed radicals who see their task
more in terms of indoctrination and cultural revolution than in teaching
students, the fault also lies with the departments themselves.
The twin demons of political correctness and identity
politics have brought us to this crisis point, and under current conditions,
there is very little that anyone can do about it.
Unless, of course, the person in question is Michael
Bloomberg.
Remember when Bill Gates and Warren Buffett initiated their Giving
Pledge, wherein they encouraged the world’s billionaires to give half of their
money to charity. In practice, this probably means, giving the money to leftist
do-gooders, but, why quibble?
Bloomberg would have made some real news yesterday if he had
announced that, as long as American universities insist on presenting only one
point of view and as long as they systematically silence dissent, he will not
give them any money. Moreover, he will ask other billionaires and aspiring
billionaires to make the same pledge.
By now, I fear that that is the only language that the
academy will understand.
Call it the Lysistrata Pledge, in honor of the Spartan woman
who rallied her sisters to try to end a war by withholding sex. When it comes to America's colleges, money is the real sex.
It’s time to sanction universities for
having ceased to be temples of learning and for having become cells for
brainwashing students.
True enough, university departments of science, engineering
and math will suffer too. It does not quite seem fair because it isn’t fair.
Still and all, how else are you going to get the attention of college
administrators and take a step toward returning America’s universities to
classical liberal values.
5 comments:
Let's call it what it is: totalitarianism. It's not even intellectual, it's clearly about spewing simplistic, raw emotion as a substitute for education. It's not about questioning authority and thinking different.
It's ideology as a substitute for thought.
It's violence to shut off debate.
That universities are not embarrassed by this atmosphere they've created is indicative of how low things have gone on campus.
Tip
The pot calling the kettle black.
Too funny.
Anonymous, Expand and explain?
Bloomberg is right. This country will neither be held nor inherited by the timid. Left-wing ideologues have conquered what Americans ceded.
'Anonymous, Expand and explain?'
Bloomberg as mayor used all his financial, media, and political muscle to denounce and destroy all those who opposed 'gay marriage', indeed to the point where such people effectively could not work for government, open businesses, and be promoted.
He stood silently while all that was going on. Now he tells us he's against PC.
Gimme a break. He reminds me of the two-faced general in PATHS OF GLORY. The one who goads another general to make a reckless attack but then washes his own hands of the fiasco.
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