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Academic Freedom

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Academic freedom promotes open inquiry and protects viewpoint diversity to allow scholars to thrive in our institutions of higher learning.

At Heterodox Academy, we believe that academic freedom is the cornerstone of higher education and scholars’ ability to research and teach in service of advancing truth and knowledge. Academic freedom, enshrined by American Association of University Professors (AAUP) statements, is the right of scholars, educators, and students to explore, research, and express ideas without fear of censorship, retaliation, or institutional pressure. It ensures that a diversity of perspectives can flourish within academic spaces, fostering rigorous debate, critical thinking, and the pursuit of truth.

We recognize that the best ideas emerge not in echo chambers but through the robust exchange of differing viewpoints. By encouraging scholars and students to engage with challenging ideas, we create spaces where intellectual growth is possible and innovation thrives.

However, academic freedom is increasingly under threat. According to a 2024 survey by Inside Higher Ed, 91% of faculty agree that academic freedom is under threat across higher education. Rising polarization, social pressures, and institutional constraints can stifle open dialogue and marginalize dissenting voices. When certain viewpoints are suppressed or when self-censorship becomes the norm, the integrity of scholarship is compromised, and the very purpose of higher education is undermined.

This is why Heterodox Academy stands at the forefront of advocating for academic freedom. We support educators and institutions in creating environments where all ideas, even controversial ones, can be examined critically and respectfully. We believe that true learning happens when individuals are exposed to a broad spectrum of perspectives, empowering them to challenge their assumptions and develop well-rounded, evidence-based conclusions.

Academic freedom isn’t just about protecting individual rights; it’s about safeguarding the foundation of our institutions of higher learning.

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Academic Boycotts are Incompatible with Academic Freedom

Everyone has a right to engage in political activism. But when political activism threatens the defining purpose of a profession, that profession must prioritize its raison d’etre over activism. Academic boycotts are pernicious precisely because they bring the urge for political activism and the obligations of the academic profession into direct conflict.

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DEI Criteria in Faculty Hiring Are Incompatible with Academic Freedom

DEI statements are too often scored in explicitly ideological terms, with point-by-point assessments of candidates’ opinions, attitudes, and extracurricular activism. Such screening is appropriate for a political party, not an academic department. When DEI statements are used to filter out dissenters, the practice is incompatible with academic freedom.

Policy Analysis

Supporting higher education reforms that advance academic freedom and opposing those that do not requires prioritizing our principles over politics. Our duty is to evaluate each proposal and action in a fair and principled way, no matter which political party or personality issues them.

Legislation Enters the Classroom

John Tomasi speaks with Ketih Whittington about the increasingly contentious legislative interventions in higher education, beginning with Florida's "Stop Woke Act." Whittington compares today's interventions to past efforts, discussing implications for academic freedom, First Amendment rights, and university regulation.

The Erosion of Academic Freedom in the West

John Tomasi speaks with Alexandra Lysova about her experience having academic freedoms eroded in Russia, her choice to emigrate to Canada, and the threats to academic freedom she now sees occurring in Canadian universities and across the West.

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