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<< Brazil: Home of High Tech Left | Main | Wine and States Rights >> November 26, 2004McCarthyism at ColumbiaThis is not the rhetorical kind. This is the real thing. Professors who have voiced anti-Israel views are being targetted by rightwing forces in order to silence unpopular views. Simple and direct McCarthyism: Columbia University president Lee Bollinger plans "specific steps" soon in response to allegations that professors and lecturers at the Ivy League university made vitriolic and malicious comments against Israel in classes.This assault follows a campaign by pro-Israel students campaigning against the students, culminating in an attack article in the New York Daily News: In the world of Hamid Dabashi, supporters of Israel are "warmongers" and "Gestapo apparatchiks."Yes, how dare Columbia employ anyone other than those who agree with a single position on Israel? How can academic freedom survive if a diversity of viewpoints is allowed about Middle Eastern issues? There are plenty of academics in American universities who describe Palestinians in equally unflattering terms and call for the end of their political project, namely a Palestinian homeland. So if it's acceptable to have anti-Palestinians in academia, why is there even a question about having people expressing opposing viewpoints? We are seeing a raw edge of repression appearing from a lot of directions these days, but it might be worth reading this this piece by Arthur Hertzberg, a rabbi and scholar, who is the Bronfman Visiting Professor of Humanities at New York University, on the dangers of this kind of attack on academic freedom: Certainly some blood does boil within the veins of concerned people, but I am very much afraid that those who would like to win arguments by charging that adversaries have limited their academic freedom may soon discover that those who would win by this sword can also lose in the same melee. Posted by Nathan at November 26, 2004 10:57 AM Related posts:
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