Frankly, I think requiring that some of the professors be of libertarian bent is actually forcing a diversity of thought into the faculty and curriculum. If all the professors hold Keynesian views, where is the diversity and from where will students glean various philosophical insights to inspire critical thought , analysis and debate?
Not such a bad idea, besides, any other agency, whether government block money grants or other donors (such as Rockefeller Foundation, etc.) do indicate parameters for the uses of their donations.
The university is free to decline. Such is liberty.
Frankly, I think requiring that some of the professors be of libertarian bent is actually forcing a diversity of thought into the faculty and curriculum. If all the professors hold Keynesian views, where is the diversity and from where will students glean various philosophical insights to inspire critical thought , analysis and debate?
Not such a bad idea, besides, any other agency, whether government block money grants or other donors (such as Rockefeller Foundation, etc.) do indicate parameters for the uses of their donations.
The university is free to decline. Such is liberty.