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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stanford USC Dartmouth Vanderbilt UVA Wake Forrest Are the "least liberal" of the Top 25 Schools. They aren't exactly conservative, but you might be able to express a conservative view without being shot down. This is a good guide to schools that still offer an open academic environment: http://www.amazon.com/Choosing-Right-College-2012-13-Americas/dp/1610170059 There are some surprises, for example, Reed generally regarded as very liberal still allows academic freedom.[/quote] They all allow academic freedom. If you come from the perspective of "what schools will tolerate my intolerance" you won't get very far, but to suggest conservative thought is persecuted on campus is ridiculous.[/quote]+1[/quote] +2. Pretty sure every single one of the Top 25 has a Republican/Conservative club. If you are looking for a place where you can express conservative views on taxes, affirmative action, and the like in a thoughtful manner, you should be fine in any of these places. If you're one of the racist posters here, and you want your kid to be able to express racist views "without being shot down," well then you do need a fringe school.[/quote] Not quite sure if this is clueless or Orwellian - but free speech sort of means, you know, free speech. Not free to speak as authorized.[/quote]
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