Make the Academy Great Again

Right-Wing Think Tanks and the 'Crisis' in Universities

Authors

  • Valerie L Scatamburlo-D'Annibale University of Windsor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14288/ce.v16i3.187079

Keywords:

academic freedom, culture wars, neoliberalism, political correctness, think tanks, viewpoint diversity

Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increase in reports declaring Canadian universities are suffering from a ‘viewpoint diversity crisis’ that purportedly compromises their ability to serve as bastions of open inquiry. This article contextualizes this narrative, tracing its historical roots and examining its production within a right-wing infrastructure that has long targeted the academy and sought to undermine public faith in higher education to further an ideological agenda reflective of Friedrich Hayek’s reverence for free market fundamentalism and concomitant contempt for social justice. To the degree that universities are imperiled as proponents of viewpoint diversity claim, the tangible threat stems from externally coordinated assaults on academe and not the contrived crisis projected onto it.

Author Biography

Valerie L Scatamburlo-D'Annibale, University of Windsor

Dr. Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Film at the University of Windsor. She is the author of two books—Soldiers of Misfortune: The New Right’s Culture War and the Politics of Political Correctness (1998) which received the 2000 American Educational Studies Association Critics’ Choice Award and Cold Breezes and Idiot Winds: Patriotic Correctness and the Post 9-11 Assault on Academe (2011), as well as 40 book chapters and journal articles on topics including critical pedagogy, social theory, and North American ‘culture wars.’

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Published

2025-08-15

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