Abstract
The issue of liberal bias in higher education should center on what is best for the students. Academic freedom should never be seen as something contingent , but as an absolute in academe. Neither side would argue against the idea that academic freedom is in the best interest of college students. Both sides point to the pivotal 1940 AAUP statement to justify their positions. Yet, their interpretations of this influential document are very different.
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