MAGA’s remaking of universities could have dire consequences

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MAGA’s remaking of universities could have dire consequences

The Economist | April 10, 2025

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  1. As any revolutionary knows, to sweep away the old order it is not enough just to raise import duties as did by Donald Trump. You also have to seize and refashion the institutions that control the culture. In America that means wresting control of Ivy League universities which play an outsize role in forming the elite (including Mr Trump’s cabinet). The MAGA plan to remake the Ivies could have terrible consequences for higher education, for innovation, for economic growth and even for what sort of country America is. And it is only just beginning.
  2. So far, universities have tried to lie flat and hope Mr Trump leaves them alone. This strategy is unlikely to work. 
  3. How, then, should universities respond? Some things that their presidents want to do anyway, such as adopting codes protecting free speech on campus, cutting administrative staff, banning the use of “diversity” statements in hiring and ensuring more diverse viewpoints among academics. But the universities should draw a clear line: even if it means losing government funding, what they teach and research is for them to decide.

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Topics:  Universities’ Freedom, Research at Risk, Innovation at Risk, MAGA

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