Why is it that liberalism is so common on Ivy League and prestigious college campuses?
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You ask about Ivy League and prestigious campuses, and I do think that as the epitome of academia, liberal views may be a little bit more prevalent there than at some other places. On the other hand, the real radicals, in both political directions, are often at small liberal arts-type schools.
Ultra-conservatism does exist at some campuses as well. Every once in a while, as a business faculty member I get some sort of a mass mailing from a colleague at some other university who wants my support in pressuring the publishers to eliminate subject matters in the textbook which they find objectionable, and I always have to laugh at their assumption that as a business professor, I would necessarily be politically conservative.
Having said that, though, while my colleagues are well aware of my political bent, I personally believe that my personal beliefs have absolutely no place in the classroom. I do believe that students have every right to develop their own political beliefs, and this won’t be accomplished by listening to their professors bash (or praise, for that matter) their parents’ beliefs. I’m supportive of my students’ political activities, even if for causes in which I don’t personally believe, because I think it is preferable to be passionate about something than to be blase and let the world manipulate them.
Besides, Republicans have taken up all the taken away all the menial labor jobs by hiring illegals.