Ep45 “The Future of Higher Education Part 2” with Niall Ferguson
17 May 2024 (7 months ago)
Problems in Higher Education
- Neil Ferguson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Harvard's Belford Center, identifies three main issues in higher education: students' lack of free speech, professors' political activism, and the rise of an unaccountable bureaucratic class.
- Ferguson argues that these trends have made higher education dysfunctional in the last 10 years and are too deeply ingrained to be fixed from within existing universities.
- He compares the current situation to the German universities in the 1920s, which declined due to political radicalization.
The University of Austin
- Neil deGrasse Tyson and Joe Lonsdale discuss the University of Austin, a new private university in Texas that prioritizes the pursuit of truth through scholarship, academic freedom, and free speech.
- It has a unique governance system with legislative, executive, and judicial branches to protect academic freedom and due process.
- The first class of 100 students will start in the fall, and tuition will be free for the first four years.
- Tyson believes that true academic freedom and the pursuit of excellence are incompatible with diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives.
Safeguarding Freedom
- The speaker expresses concern about the decline of free speech on university campuses and proposes creating institutions that discourage and penalize stifling conformism.
- The speaker suggests a Chatham House rule in class to protect privacy and prevent comments from being taken out of context on social media.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of creating an institutional framework and constitutional protections to safeguard freedom.