Regarding 鈥Israel Academia Monitor fears the enemy within鈥 (News, 16 May): your article misses an important part of our round-table debate on academic freedom in Israel.
Radical scholars who use their positions to advocate a political agenda short-change students and taxpayers. The former are deprived of a sound liberal arts education that values the fair comparison of ideas, and the latter are forced to pay salaries to faculty engaged in political propaganda. As the round table heard, this state of affairs would not be tolerated in public 颅universities in Germany, the UK or the US.
Israel鈥檚 expansive definition of academic 颅freedom has hurt the comparative standing of its social science, which trends below 颅Western averages (in contrast, hard sciences and engineering in the country, free from 颅political distortion, score well above average). In a highly competitive global economy, human capital matters: by any measure, Israeli taxpayers receive a poor return on their investment.
The comment made by David Katz, 颅professor of early modern history at Tel Aviv University, that IAM is read only by a 鈥渇ringe鈥 group of people who seek to have their views confirmed is mistaken. Our website receives in excess of 1聽million hits a week 鈥 hardly a fringe response 鈥 and our editorials have been reprinted on numerous occasions. Indeed, many moderate academics have written to us to offer their thanks and encouragement.
Katz鈥檚 suggestion that few professors bring their politics into the classroom, and that those who do cause no damage, is emblematic of liberals who try to minimise the misdeeds of their radical colleagues by portraying them as 鈥渉armless鈥 or 鈥渕isguided鈥. He should be reminded that these 鈥渉armless鈥 academics pioneered the movement to boycott Israeli universities and provided much of the 颅鈥渟cientific鈥 literature proving that Israel is an apartheid state.
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