Respect + Rebellion
The state of debate on campus
Respect + Rebellion: The state of debate on campus
BYU is the nation’s most consistently “stone-cold sober” school with a focus on upholding traditional values. UC Berkeley has become the country’s quintessential progressive bastion with a reputation for challenging the status quo whenever possible. It would be hard to find two campuses that better capture the political divisions roiling college campuses across America, divisions also striking deeply – even dangerously – at the heart of America herself. These are two of the college campuses the Village Square has worked on in their college campus project the last two years.
Yet for those seeking solutions to this divisive status quo, we think it might be equally prescriptive to look past campus differences and attend to a striking generational commonality university students everywhere likely share: fewer Millennials reportedly believe that it’s “essential to live in a democracy.” For young liberal Americans, vulnerable groups perceive the larger ideals of democracy as having failed or disadvantaged them. For young conservatives, globalization of democracy has brought forces they think are deeply hazardous to the health of civil society itself. Is democracy down for the count in the next generation?
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Good reads and watches.
- Washington Post: Trump’s proposal to enforce campus free speech will only hurt conservatives Musa al-Gharbi, our guest panelist.
- Silence U: Is the University Killing Free Speech and Open Debate? a film by Rob Montz
- New York Times: How Liberal Colleges Breed Conservative Firebrands: Life on the defensive can curdle into reactionary politics Marin Cogan
- Florida Politics: Proposal for university ‘intellectual freedom’ survey sparks debate Scott Powers
- President Obama on Free Speech
- MLK on Free Speech
- Heterodox Academy: Three Strategies for Navigating Moral Disagreements Musa al-Gharbi