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Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Plus ca change... “Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him?”

1 February 2020 at 14:29

Blogger JMSmith said...

My experience was not as spectacular or notorious as yours, but it was similar in substance and timing. I published an article that gently mocked the pretensions of "critical geography" and suggested that it was a conformist cult. To prove how wrong I was, the system spat me out like a bad oyster. I actually had a book review that was in press rejected, and I was cut by people I had long known as personal friends. It may be that I could have "repented," but the degradation of repenting what I still believe was truth-telling disgusted me. The world does not look the same after you have been punished for truth-telling and refusing to lie.

2 February 2020 at 17:56

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@JM - So it goes. I find that most people simple cannot accept how indifferent/ hostile to truth is academia - including science. I suppose because truth is being regarded as something like 'exact adeherence to standard and agreed procedure' instead of 'how things really are'. A truthful academic creates exactly the same kind of panic and concerted action as would a truthful politician. Luckily for the college system, the species of truthful academics are near extinction, thus very seldom a problem.

2 February 2020 at 19:19

Blogger JMSmith said...

My experience was not as spectacular or notorious as yours, but it was similar in substance and timing. I published an article that gently mocked the pretensions of "critical geography" and suggested that it was a conformist cult. To prove how wrong I was, the system spat me out like a bad oyster. I actually had a book review that was in press rejected, and I was cut by people I had long known as personal friends. It may be that I could have "repented," but the degradation of repenting what I still believe was truth-telling disgusted me. The world does not look the same after you have been punished for truth-telling and refusing to lie.

2 February 2020 at 19:58

Blogger Jacob Gittes said...

Wow. I have gone through hell in academia, too, for different reasons.
Regardless, touching story. You are a brave and honest man.

4 February 2020 at 14:38