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Dorian Abbot | The War on Science Interviews | Day 21

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Aug 14, 2025
Dorian Abbot, a Professor of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago, dives into the ideological challenges facing modern academia. He discusses the alarming state of free speech and the repercussions for faculty with divergent views. The conversation highlights the clash between scientific inquiry and ideology, as well as the impact of cancel culture on academic freedom. Abbot advocates for fostering an environment of intellectual diversity, emphasizing the necessity of open dialogue for the advancement of science.
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ANECDOTE

Self-Censorship Drives Faculty Away

  • Dorian Abbot avoided campus gatherings for years because he feared saying something that would get him in trouble.
  • He found it impossible to track what was allowed to be said, so he stayed away to avoid conflict.
INSIGHT

Campus Punishments Now Exceed McCarthyism

  • FIRE documented hundreds of attempts to punish professors, with most resulting in sanctions and a hostile climate for conservatives.
  • Dorian and Lawrence stress these incidents vastly exceed McCarthy-era punishments and are growing.
ADVICE

Presidents Must Back Free-Speech Rules

  • University presidents should publicly uphold agreed free-speech principles instead of capitulating to social-media pressure.
  • Pointing to pre-adopted rules like the Chicago principles gives administrators a backstop to defend faculty.
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