Academic freedom Quote by Greg Lukianoff Download Open image ““Mistakes abound when groupthink goes unchallenged.”” — Greg Lukianoff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Abound Groupthink Academic freedom Cancel-culture Critical thinking Free speech Groupthink Groupthink Goes Mistakes Abound Unchallenged
“We have all made mistakes, each and every one of us. The trick is to not keep making them over and over.” — Sara Poole Copy Share Image
“. . . mistakes are inevitable, but what is not, and what will set us apart, is our ability to learn from them” — Nick Trout Copy Share Image
“Mistakes are pieces of us. They hurt. They bring us down. And sometimes they do not go away. However we have a secret power.… — Maya Leipold Copy Share Image
“Mistakes don’t exist just to make us feel bad about ourselves; they are opportunities that we should not ignore or shy away from.” — Lilly Singh Copy Share Image
“There are no mistakes, I realize - just detours whose significance only become clear when you see the whole picture at once.” — Hilary T. Smith Copy Share Image
“Strange how we unconsciously steer ourselves into new spectacular mistakes while trying to avoid repeating our past failures.” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“I think that’s the hardest part about mistakes: Sometimes the consequences aren’t physical. Sometimes they simply chip away at the essence of who you… — Tammy L. Gray Copy Share Image
“We all make mistakes, but it is those that learn from them that rise to the top.” — Taboo Copy Share Image
Colleges have a twofold duty when it comes to dealing with censorship. First, there is the duty to not censor the free expression of… — Greg Lukianoff Copy Share Image
The value of free expression is perceived to be at odds with goals that were considered 'more important,' like inclusiveness, diversity, nondiscrimination, and tolerance. — Greg Lukianoff Copy Share Image
John Stuart Mill, in his wonderful 1859 book On Liberty, talks about civility. And this is why you should always be concerned about calls… — Greg Lukianoff Copy Share Image
Freedom of speech is about expressing your opinion, however bad or good, however right or wrong, and being able to defend it and argue… — Joan Wallach Scott Copy Share Image
“The corporate reform movement has co-opted progressive themes and language in the service of radical purposes. Advocating the privatization of public education is deeply… — Diane Ravitch Copy Share Image
By academic freedom I understand the right to search for truth and to publish and teach what one holds to be true. This right… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Can a geology teacher blithely tell his students that the earth is flat, or a European history professor that the Holocaust didn't happen? That's… — Jerry A. Coyne Copy Share Image
Free speech is what we all have and is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Academic freedom refers to what happens… — Joan Wallach Scott Copy Share Image
I think the impacts of 9/11 on academic freedom vary greatly depending on locale and time (softening with the passage of time), and even… — Richard A. Falk Copy Share Image
In Britain the power of authority was weakened. There was much more individual freedom and there was great academic freedom. — Michael Craig-Martin Copy Share Image
Much literary criticism comes from people for whom extreme specialization is a cover for either grave cerebral inadequacy or terminal laziness, the latter being… — John Kenneth Galbraith Copy Share Image
It is no accident that the place that lends itself to creating conflicts between the dominant order of thought and people who want to… — Ben Domenech Copy Share Image
Academic freedom and free speech mean the right to consider ideas with which you might disagree. — Bob Beckel Copy Share Image
The most important aspect of freedom of speech is freedom to learn. All education is a continuous dialogue - questions and answers that pursue… — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image