The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Niall Ferguson | The War on Science Interviews | Day 2

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Jul 24, 2025
Niall Ferguson, a renowned historian and author, delves into the ideological corruption plaguing modern academia. He shares insights from his transition from a scientific upbringing to a passion for economic history. Ferguson critiques the impact of cancel culture on academic freedom and discusses troubling parallels between historical German academia and today's universities. He emphasizes the importance of genuine discourse and warns against politicized scholarship, advocating for the preservation of critical thinking in educational institutions.
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Wake-Up Call from Cancel Culture

  • Niall Ferguson was fully awakened to cancel culture when his wife Ayaan Hersey Ali was publicly disinvited from a commencement address at Brandeis.
  • This event highlighted how intolerance and online petitions can stifle free speech even for courageous advocates of women's rights.
INSIGHT

Universities Fueled Nazi Support

  • German universities in the 1920s and 30s became hotbeds for Nazi ideology due to nationalist student fraternities and professors' disdain for the Weimar Republic.
  • Academic opportunism thrived as Jewish scholars were removed to elevate careers within the regime.
INSIGHT

Academic Activism Eroded Freedom

  • Progressive activism in academia became normalized, skewing toward leftist politics with discrimination dressed up as diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Many faculty chose self-censorship or apathy, enabling illiberal policies and eroding academic excellence.
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