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Affirmative action for conservatives in academia?

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Affirmative action for conservatives in academia?

Postby Ashok on Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:59 am

The post introducing these problems cites some remarks by Larry Summers; my own response is here, but not necessary for this thread.

Is the dearth of conservatives in academia a problem? Are there viewpoints which should not be represented, and is intellectual homogeneity a sign of many people being closer to the Truth? If a lack of conservatives is a problem, what can be done about it?
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