As we survey the landscape of war today, it has become truer than ever that hot wars are a consequence of culture wars, especially as they unfold on college campuses. Universities have become central to a system that privileges expert opinion over popular rule in all areas of our society: the social sciences train the professionals that go on to manage the lives of the uncredentialed, while the humanities develop the perspectives that justify this form of managerial rule. In the new issue of Telos, we consider how today’s culture wars over universities will shape our global future.
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