Universities Can’t Pursue Truth Without Viewpoint Diversity

John Tomasi and Jonathan Haidt's latest op-ed on what we wish critics of viewpoint diversity on both the left and right would understand.

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Maja Graso

Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Groningen
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Maja is an assistant professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. She is curious about what influences people’s perceptions of visible and invisible harms in their social environments. Unlike more visible threats that can unify and inspire immediate, coordinated action (e.g., a fire threatening a community), invisible harms often trigger divisions due to their ambiguity and differences in interpretations.

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