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In the midst of the rage over Ward Churchill鈥檚 deranged ravings, and as news emerges that Churchill has and may have , one question keeps coming up: How did this man get a job? As Glenn Reynolds , 鈥淎t my institution, we don鈥檛 hire people without reading their publications. We don鈥檛 tenure people without reading them and sending them for outside review by leading scholars in the field.鈥

The obvious (and easily discovered) problems with Churchill鈥檚 identity and scholarship raise a disturbing possibility (some would say a probability): Churchill鈥檚 scholarship was far less important to the University of Colorado than his ideology. A quick look at the of Colorado鈥檚 faculty shows that the university essentially defines the word 鈥渂iased.鈥 Democrats outnumber Republicans in the social science and humanities departments by a ratio of greater than 32 to 1.

This imbalance brings to mind George Will鈥檚 of Cass Sunstein鈥檚 鈥渓aw of group polarization鈥 to the ideological diversity debate. According to this principle (as explained in the article by Mark Bauerlein), 鈥淸w]hen like-minded people deliberate as an organized group, the general opinion shifts toward extreme versions of their common beliefs.鈥 As a practical matter, when opinions become increasingly extreme, scholarship, competence, and truth become less important than advancing the dominant ideology.

At 果冻传媒app官方, we have long argued that viewpoint discrimination has negative real-world consequences (and make no mistake, you do not achieve 32-to-1 ideological imbalances without years of viewpoint discrimination in hiring, promotion, and retention). For those of you who continue to doubt this truth鈥攆or those who believe that such viewpoint discrimination is an essentially harmless application of departmental academic freedom鈥擨 present to you Mr. Ward Churchill, Exhibit A for the consequences of substituting ideology for competence.

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