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Cass Sunstein on What's Actually Wrong With the University | Ep 46

Jun 09, 202656 minSeason 3Ep. 46
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What's actually wrong with the modern university?

 

Today on Heterodox Out Loud, renowned legal scholar and public intellectual Cass Sunstein joins John Tomasi to examine one of the most important, and contentious, questions in higher education today.

 

Drawing on his decades of experience at institutions including the University of Chicago and Harvard, Sunstein reflects on what universities get right, where they fall short, and why debates over viewpoint diversity have become so central to the future of academic life.

 

Offering both philosophical reflection and practical insight, Sunstein explores the tensions between academic freedom and institutional accountability, the role of administrators in shaping intellectual culture, and why ideological homogeneity may pose risks even when everyone involved is acting in good faith.

 

Chapters:

00:00 Why Viewpoint Diversity Matters

01:40 Cass Sunstein’s University of Chicago Experience

08:39 The Great Fact: Why Academia Became More Ideologically One-Sided

14:14 Should Universities Reflect America’s Political Diversity?

20:23 Academic Freedom, Groupthink, and the Limits of Expertise

28:47 Faculty Hiring, Administrators, and Viewpoint Diversity

36:37 Social Media, Self-Censorship, and Hidden Campus Views

44:08 Harvard, DEI, and the Future of Faculty Hiring

50:08 Group Polarization and the Future of Higher Education

54:10 Why Viewpoint Diversity Matters for Truth-Seeking

 

In This Episode:

💥 What made the University of Chicago's intellectual culture so distinctive

💥 The "great fact" of ideological change in higher education

💥 Why viewpoint diversity is harder to define than most people assume

💥 The limits of proportional representation as a solution

💥 Academic freedom, expertise, and departmental autonomy

💥 Whether administrators should influence faculty hiring

💥 The relationship between viewpoint diversity and educational quality

💥 The spiral of silence and hidden disagreement on campus

💥 Group polarization and academic culture

💥 What universities need to do to better serve students and society

 

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