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Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Excellence

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03 August 2019, 01:24 PM
QuirtEvans
Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Excellence
Some of what it says is tripe, but some of it is right. It’s worth talking about, and apparently it’s easiest for someone like him to do it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/0...ion-free-speech.html
05 August 2019, 02:17 AM
piqué
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All this is meant to make students “safe.” In fact, it leaves them fatally exposed. It emboldens offense-takers, promotes doublethink, coddles ignorance. It gets in the way of the muscular exchange of honest views in the service of seeking truth. Above all, it deprives the young of the training for independent mindedness that schools like Yale are supposed to provide.


I could not agree more. And, it makes me ill. Why attend an institution of higher learning if you can't tolerate excellence? These students are being cheated of a good education. The experience of mastery is one of the most worthwhile things a human being can pursue. Their loss.


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fear is the thief of dreams

05 August 2019, 03:25 AM
Daniel
"The word “master” may remind some students of slavery. What it really means is a person who embodies achievement, refinement, distinction — masterliness — and whose spirit is fundamentally aristocratic. Great universities are meant to nurture that spirit, not only for its own sake, but also as an essential counterweight to the leveling and conformist tendencies of democratic politics that Alexis de Tocqueville diagnosed as the most insidious threats to American civilization."

Interesting.