Academic free‑speech advocacy and commentary on CBT article, mentions FIRE and Jonathan Haidt
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 Lukianoff, Jonathan Haidt) but only in the context of their scholarly work and advocacy, without suggesting misconduct or hidden influence. Key insights: 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 work on moral psychology.
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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 Lukianoff, Jonathan Haidt) but only in the context of their scholarly work and advocacy, without suggesting misconduct or hidden influence. Key insights: 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 work on moral psychology.
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