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'''Academic freedom''' refers to a broad system of intellectual independence that enables genuine innovation, dissent, and cross-disciplinary thought.  
'''Academic freedom''' refers to a broad system of intellectual independence that enables genuine innovation, dissent, and cross-disciplinary thought.  


Eric Weinstein sees Academic Freedom as a civilizational issue: without the ability to question orthodoxy, societies lose the capacity for self-correction and innovation.
Eric Weinstein sees Academic Freedom as a civilizational issue: without the ability to question orthodoxy and do original work on high-leverage, high-risk problems, societies lose the capacity for self-correction and innovation.


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