The California State Auditor has delivered a damning assessment of the management practices at the single largest university system in the United States.
She is right to worry about the political orientation of the academic class and the way it affects our broader public discourse. But the critique she made was not particularly accurate, or productive.
How the government might restrict the flow of subsidies to selective American universities whose priorities aren’t necessarily in line with the public’s.
GOP legislators are beclowning themselves by proposing utterly unworkable solutions that infringe on academic freedom and in any case would make things far worse.
Attacking foul-mouthed tenured radicals who try to turn their classrooms into indoctrination shops is politically popular, but comprehensively reforming public higher education systems is more important.
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