Behavioral and Brain Sciences



Open Peer Commentary

American ambivalence toward academic freedom


Steve Fuller a1
a1 Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom. s.w.fuller@warwick.ac.uk http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~sysdt/Index.html

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Abstract

Why are U.S. academics, even after tenure and promotion, so timid in their exercise of academic freedom? Part of the problem is institutional – academics are subject to a long probationary period under tight collegial control – but part of the problem is ideological. A hybrid of seventeenth-century British and nineteenth-century German ideals, U.S. academia – and the nation more generally – remains ambivalent toward the value of academic freedom, ultimately inhibiting an unequivocal endorsement.

(Published Online February 8 2007)