Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Thomas Sowell: 'Academic freedom'?

As per usual with Sowell, read the whole thing. He frames the Ward Churchill controversy within the bigger picture as well as anyone:
"Too many people -- some of them judges -- seem to think that freedom of speech means freedom from consequences for what you have said. If you believe that, try insulting your boss when you go to work tomorrow. Better yet, try insulting your spouse before going to bed tonight."

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