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Texas A&M Prof Quits After Plato Ban: Freedom at Risk

Martin Peterson, a professor at Texas A&M, was banned from teaching an excerpt from Plato and has decided to leave the university. He describes the situation as worsening, citing concerns over academic freedom. The article explores his reasons for not staying to fight the decision.

Key Points

  • Professor Martin Peterson banned from teaching Plato excerpt at Texas A&M.
  • Peterson chooses to leave the university, stating ‘It’s Getting Worse.’
  • Highlights broader issues of academic freedom in higher education.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This case exemplifies potential government overreach in higher education curricula, undermining academic freedom and parental or student choice in learning materials. It underscores the need for policies promoting educational freedom to prevent such restrictions and empower diverse viewpoints in U.S. institutions.

Source: Professor Banned From Teaching Plato Excerpt to Leave Texas A&M: ‘It’s Getting Worse’

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