A notable absence in the pro-Palestine protests that have erupted in US universities is the relatively muted voice of university faculty. Why? It all comes down to donor finance, says T T Mohan Ram. So deep are the links between universities on one side and the government and the private sector on the other that the universities can’t afford to antagonise either, he writes, with the result that academic values are taking a back seat to financial interests. Read it here
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