Does the Heterodox Academy know what it stands for?

Haidt vehicle ostensibly began as bid by left-leaning professors to limit their own extremes, but conservative power is more visibly – and audibly – driving its growth

Published on
June 12, 2024
Last updated
June 17, 2024
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Print headline: What does the Heterodox Academy really stand for?

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Teething problems aside, a serious attempt to develop viewpoint diversity should be applauded.
Heterodox is this context represents orthodoxy. There is no tolerance for "viewpoint diversity" for any point of view with which HxA does not agree. Read their writing....
This article demonstrates a significant misunderstanding of the purpose of HxA. At a minimum, the author could have quoted from the HxA website and founding documents, including the set of norms and values that we call "The HxA Way." We encourage our members to embody these in all of their professional interactions, and we insist on these norms and values for those publishing on our platforms or participating in our events. The recent conference in Chicago had these norms and values in clear display.

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