Let's say it's been educational, but not in a good way.
It seemed to the members of my book club that academia is losing its
way. It is riddled with paradox: safe spaces which are dangerously
insular; the idea of ‘no absolutes’ (as an absolute); aggressive
intolerance for anything perceived as intolerant; and censorship of
ideas deemed too offensive for expression. It’s a form of
totalitarianism and it’s beginning to infect British universities, too.
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But it also raises a serious point: the university experience in America
is now not one that will adequately prepare students for real life. In
real-life democracy, people disagree — and normally they don’t die or
suffer emotional injury because of it. In normal life, there’s no reason
not to like someone with whom you disagree politically. On campus,
opinions are often ontology: you are what you think. But this is
dangerous logic: if I hate what you think, I must hate what you are.
And there's an awful lot of hating going on.
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