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Academic free‑speech advocacy and commentary on CBT article, mentions FIRE and Jonathan Haidt

The passage is largely promotional and analytical, offering no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful officials. It mentions public figures (Greg Lukianof References a controversial campus article (CAM) and subsequent student censorship protests. Mentions Greg Lukianoff, CEO of FIRE, and his publications. Cites Jonathan Haidt, professor at NYU, and his

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November 11, 2025
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The passage is largely promotional and analytical, offering no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful officials. It mentions public figures (Greg Lukianof References a controversial campus article (CAM) and subsequent student censorship protests. Mentions Greg Lukianoff, CEO of FIRE, and his publications. Cites Jonathan Haidt, professor at NYU, and his

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and professors use in the classroom. It is worth noting that this past spring a professor was actually investigated by one of these BRTs for assigning CAM as class reading! "Second, since the article was published, the situation on campus has only worsened. Within a few months after the article’s release, student demands for censorship had broken out across the country. "Third, and possibly most importantly, we want to reactivate and deepen the discussion that we started in CAM about the science of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a useful lens for looking at any number of modern problems. CBT is a remarkably simple, successful treatment that helps patients overcome their anxiety and depression by teaching them how to identify and combat ‘cognitive distortions,’ the wild mental exaggerations in which the anxious and depressed overindulge. To our knowledge, CAM was the first and only major article to propose that we should not only use CBT to examine our own inner thoughts, but also the world around us. "The issue of free speech on campus is extremely hot, and will continue to be for years to come, but virtually no one besides us is offering a solution that gets to the heart of the problem and can actually help students rather than simply ridiculing them. "Regarding the market, when CAM came out, it seemed that this was a uniquely American problem. But just in the last year, it has spread throughout the UK, and is beginning to appear in Australia. In fact, there has been major interest in CAM in the UK and European countries. In Europe, I was recently interviewed by Siiddeutsche Zeitung, Germany's biggest daily newspaper, and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung also ran a major article. When I recently spoke in Denmark, the president of the University of Oslo chastised me for not knowing that all the students had read CAM and had been discussing it all year. " GREG LUKIANOFF is an attorney and the president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate and Freedom From Speech. He has been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, TIME, the Boston Globe, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, the Stanford Technology Law Review, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and numerous other publications. JONATHAN HAIDT, a social psychologist, is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. His academic specialization is morality and the moral emotions. Haidt is the author of two books: The Happiness Hypothesis (2006) and The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (2012), which became a New York Times bestseller. He was named one of the "top global thinkers" by Foreign Policy magazine, and one of the "top world thinkers" by Prospect magazine. His three TED talks have been viewed more than 4 million times. He 1s the founder of HeterodoxAcademy.org, a collaboration of professors who advocate for increasing viewpoint diversity in universities throughout the English-speaking world. -o VIGILANCE Who We Trust, What We Believe, and Why (working title) by Hugo Mercier [Proposal; Delivery: 18 months from signed contract; 100,000 words] "What leads voters to support policies and politicians that make them worse off?" writes cognitive scientist Hugo Mercier. "How could terrorists believe that blowing themselves up will lead to an eternity of bliss? Why do Dalits —untouchables—endorse a worldview that confines them to the lower echelons of society? Why do crowd members drive each other into rampaging fury? The common wisdom in psychology and in the social Brockman, Inc. Frankfurt 2016 Hotlist -&.

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