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Lukianoff and Haidt in The Atlantic: ā€˜Why Itā€™s a Bad Idea to Tell FIREWords Are Violenceā€™

, FIREPresident and CEO Greg Lukianoff and best-selling author, New York University professor, and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt forcefully respond to the increasingly popular argument that speech can sometimes be a form of violence.

Co-authors of the award-winning ā€œ,ā€ Lukianoff and Haidt join forces again in a rejoinder to prominent psychologist and emotion researcher Lisa Feldman Barrettā€™s recent New York Times essay ā€œā€

Lukianoff and Haidt argue that equating stress-causing speech with ā€œviolence,ā€ as Feldman Barrett does, isnā€™t simply an overstatement. Instead, itā€™s studentsā€™ overblown perception of their own fragility ā€” not exposure to the occasional offensive viewpoint ā€” thatā€™s causing widespread mental health problems among todayā€™s college students.

Their prescription is sure to spark discussion in our nationā€™s college classrooms ā€” and beyond.

ā€œFree speech, properly understood, is not violence. It is a cure for violence.ā€

Click over to The Atlanticā€™s website . We think itā€™s worth considering thoughtfully, and .

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