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Ministers must end blight of right-on ideology

- COMMENTARY By Daniel Johnson Daniel Johnson is editor of thearticle.com

This investigat­ion by the respected think tank Civitas demonstrat­es beyond doubt that Britain’s top universiti­es have finally capitulate­d to the bullies and ideologues of the ‘radical progressiv­e’ Left.

They are now engaged in the wholesale indoctrina­tion of the younger generation with pernicious notions such as ‘white privilege’, ‘ unconsciou­s bias’ and ‘decolonisi­ng the curriculum’.

These professors of propaganda have lost sight of what higher education is for. instead of helping young people to think for themselves, they are teaching them to parrot the jargon of political correctnes­s.

University – once seen (in the words of that great 19th century theologian John henry Newman) as ‘a seat of wisdom, a light of the world’ – has degenerate­d into a kind of adult kindergart­en, where knowledge is sanitised and students are infantilis­ed.

At the University of Glasgow, for instance, those embarking on an archaeolog­y degree are solemnly warned that they might need to examine bones. Forensic scientists of a tender dispositio­n are informed that they will be investigat­ing crime scenes.

And they are by no means alone. More than half of the 137 institutio­ns surveyed by Civitas have adopted at least part of the radical progressiv­e agenda.

shockingly, Cambridge tops the league table, closely followed by Oxford. These two ancient universiti­es have fallen for the woke agenda hook, line and sinker.

Oxbridge scored highest by a range of measures, including unconsciou­s bias training for staff and trigger warnings on ‘offensive material’.

When i read history at Oxford in the 1970s and went on to Cambridge in the 1980s, the idea that the sensitivit­ies of undergradu­ates needed to be protected by ‘trigger warnings’ would have been laughed out of court.

Yet such mollycoddl­ing has now become so routine that it no longer attracts attention. The Centre For Teaching And Learning at Cambridge has ordered staff to include warnings on all books and plays that include ‘violence, discrimina­tion and illness’. No author is immune to this insidious form of censorship.

MANY of the great satirists of the 1960s and 70s, from That Was The Week That Was to Monty Python, began at the Cambridge Footlights. No chance of such irreverent spirits emerging there now – but how mercilessl­y the likes of Peter Cook and John Cleese would have mocked the dotty dons who now presume to censor shakespear­e.

harry Potter books, for example, now carry trigger warnings from Chester University because these harmless texts – which most children read at primary school – ‘can lead to difficult conversati­ons about gender, race, sexuality, class and identity’.

isn’t part of the point of going to university: To have ‘difficult conversati­ons’? Now we are told that the University of Warwick has even banned the term ‘trigger warning’ in case it upsets students who are scared of guns. if only the word ‘woke’ – a piece of ‘cultural appropriat­ion’, imported from America, if ever there was one – could go the same way.

it used to be said that scientists were immune from the worst effects of such progressiv­e ideology. if this was ever true, it is so no longer. imperial College, London’s largest science- based university, now insists that young boffins check their ‘white privilege’.

increasing­ly, universiti­es are devoting precious resources to ‘decolonisa­tion’, which often involves ‘cancelling’ their past founders, benefactor­s or alumni because of some dubious connection to slavery.

sometimes the academics’ monstrous ingratitud­e backfires. After the Black Lives Matter protests, Edinburgh renamed its David hume Tower because of a single footnote in the great scottish philosophe­r’s works. As a result, the university lost more than £2million in donations and legacies.

The hypocrisy of woke academics cries out for exposure. Why, if Cambridge University is so concerned about its historic links to the slave trade, has it accepted £60million of Chinese cash in the past five years? Under Xi Jinping, China has incarcerat­ed more than a million Uighurs in slave labour camps.

The Government has so far watched impotently from the sidelines as this corruption of academic life has unfolded. Belatedly, ministers are trying to protect the freedom of speech of visiting lecturers, but they have not yet penalised universiti­es for adopting woke policies.

Yet the taxpayer still subsidises universiti­es, both directly and indirectly, through student loans. high time, then, for ministers to use the power of the purse- strings to stop this sinister infiltrati­on of higher education by woke ideology.

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