The article explores the ongoing discourse regarding ideological bias within academia, particularly focusing on the presence of Marxist professors. While acknowledging some professors identify as Marxist, the author argues that they are not prevalent enough to assert control over the academy. Instead, most professors are politically liberal, and this liberalism has intensified over time, partially due to the right's shift toward extremism. The author stresses that while political bias exists, the characterization of academia as overwhelmingly Marxist is misleading and not reflective of the true academic landscape.
It's true that many professors are politically liberal, and this liberalism has become pronounced, especially as the political right has shifted further right.
While there are Marxist professors, they are rare, and the notion that the academy is dominated by Marxism is fundamentally inaccurate.
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