5 Articles
5 Articles
Academic freedom for some
How New Zealand universities marginalise pro-Israel voices. New Zealand’s tertiary institutions are facing a crisis not only of sustainability or funding, but of intellectual credibility. Universities, once guardians of critical inquiry and scholarly independence, are increasingly captured by ideological orthodoxy. The most revealing symptom of this decay is the treatment of Israel — a litmus […] The post Academic freedom for some appeared first…
To treat their anti-Israel bigotry, Harvard and the rest should add a couple of courses
By Lev Tsitrin My primary reason for attending the day-long symposium at New York’s Center for Jewish History titled “The End of and Era? Jews and Elite Universities” was not so much to ponder that question as the hope to talk to the attending journalists about mainstream press’ adamant refusal to treat federal judiciary the way it treats the other two branches of government. All three branches are officially coequal — yet when it comes to the …
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