Colleges Are Not Moral Actors

John Tomasi's latest op-ed on why in order to foster open inquiry, colleges and universities should not take sides.

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Institutional Neutrality vs Institutional Counterspeech Webinar Flyer
February 26, 20262:00 pm EST
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Institutional Neutrality vs. Institutional Counterspeech

HxA is a leading advocate for institutional neutrality. But not everyone agrees. Should universities remain institutionally neutral on contested political and moral issues, or do they have a responsibility to speak out? 

In this webinar discussion, John Tomasi, president of Heterodox Academy, is joined by legal scholar at UC Davis, Brian Soucek for a direct and spirited discussion of one of the most consequential debates in contemporary higher education today. Soucek has argued that neutrality is neither possible nor desirable, proposing instead what he calls institutional counterspeech: the idea that universities should actively use their institutional voice to oppose views they judge to be harmful. Tomasi, by contrast, contends that institutional neutrality is essential to protecting viewpoint diversity, academic freedom, and the conditions for building cultures of inquiry.

This discussion expands on their recent exchange in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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