However, all too rarely have scholars analyzed academia in terms of groupthink. Yet there can be no question that contemporary academics at most universities and colleges throughout America (and beyond) are at least as much as and, truth be told, probably much more so than anyone else under the spell of Groupthink.
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A recent incident at Wilfrid Laurier University shows that the disease infecting American colleges has spread North.
On the American campus today, racism has taken on an entirely new meaning.
Universities have become distinctively sectarian, limiting their appeal to federal elected officials who do not share those sectarian views and who are less and less willing to pay the universities to trumpet them.
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Townhall ● By Jack Kerwick
Groupthink in Academia: The Will to Submit
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I Go To UC Berkeley and I’m Watching Free Speech Slip Away
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Washington Post ● By Jack Goldsmith and Adrian Vermeule
Elite Colleges Are Making It Easy For Conservatives to Dislike Them
National Review ● By Michael Taube
On campus in Canada, speech isn’t free
New York Times ● By Jim Reische
The Importance of Dumb Mistakes in College
The Daily Pennsylvanian ● By James Meadows
Meet the Group Bringing Conservative Speakers to Penn to Break the “Leftist Bubble”
The Harvard Crimson ● By Jessenia N. Class
Breaking Harvard’s Liberal Echo Chamber
Los Angeles Times ● By Benjamin Oreskes