Editorial: Fixing free speech on campuses such as the University of Chicago beats creating new schools – Chicago Tribune (Via NewsBreak)

"Such an educational institution, even in the best of outcomes, would only serve a tiny number of students and would risk becoming a dangerous further ideological polarization within a sector of the culture and economy where America has long functioned as the leader of the world."
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Pat S.
4 years ago

It appears the current schools are so inculcated with ideological polarization that a few choice individuals have taken the initiative. More power to them!

Heyjude
4 years ago

What? There may be competition? How can that be good? Universities belong to the left you know.

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