Once strongholds of moral authority and intelligence, many of our public universities are today resounding with strikes, distrust, and silence. This article
They produce business moguls, judges, engineers, presidents, and CEOs, but they end up dying poor. It is a national failure rather than
Our public universities are not characterized by the silence of learning. It is not the silence that comes when a professor makes
We have already discussed the politics of survival, SILENCE, and sycophancy. However, another issue frequently follows closely behind.: tokenism. You understand what
We have already discussed sycophancy—how leaders increase their status by appeasing those in positions of authority and silence—how employees learn to keep
In our previous article, we discussed how institutions appear to favor sycophancy when leaders advance by appeasing those in positions of authority
