Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Why students lean left: peers

In this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:
Students get more liberal while they’re in college — but a new study suggests that their peers, not professors, seem to be the reason why, according to the Associated Press. The study, by the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles, finds evidence to back up the assertion that many students adopt more liberal positions on many issues from their freshman to their junior year. But the researchers attribute the shifts more to students’ exposure to left-leaning peer groups than to the views of their professors, the wire service reports.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Roy!

Really nice short column. Geez, I remember the John Birchers & their off shoots calling the professors of upper academia. I know that with me, it wasn't so much my peers nor my common sense teachers who turned me into this "godless liberal." As far as I'm concerned, "Conservatism is intellectually indefensible."

Anonymous said...

These ultra right-wingers were referring to us as "communists," and those "damn godless liberals." Yes, all of the right-wing rhetoric. Basically, I learned how to think on my own in high school. However, not from my peers nor teachers, but from just observation & common sense.:-)

Anonymous said...

How about common sense in the real world? Something the liberal idealists of the world seem to lack. It's not about a bunch of little kids throwing sand at eachother in a sandbox. It's about real stuff, real threats and real weapons.

Anonymous said...

Does everything have to be spelled out for you right-wingers? David Horowitz, among others, has been selling the notion that higher ed academics are routinely proselitizing their liberalism/progressivism/leftism in the classroom. The problem is that there is little evidence for this, that students' drift leftward has other explanations. This is just the latest study to contradict Horowitz's groundless charge.

Anonymous said...

10/16 8:29:

Common sense in the real world is not so common. In the real world, you are outnumbered by people who hate you and what you represent. In the real world, their worldview is more common. "Real stuff, real threats, and real weapons" are just a bunch of color-coordinated scare tactics used by FOX to sell you into the notion of believing you need less of your own civil liberties. The REAL world IS a bunch of little kids throwing sand at each other, else we wouldn't have any problems.

Not sure what "stuff" isn't real. Not sure what a "real threat" is. I've seen fake threats, and I've seen real threats. The difference is in the ability to carry one out. Whatever "real" threat you think we face has been sold to you by people with a financial interest in keeping you scared.

I'm not a liberal idealist - in fact, I WAS a registered Republican. People like me go into the real world, look around, and see how things really are. People like me do this while wearing 60 lbs of protective armor - and when we come back into the American bubble, outside of the real world, we see how silly you people really are, and we change our ways. Maybe I am one of the people cited in these statistics. If so, it isn't that we abandon ship and become the left, it's that we see the RIGHT is so severely fucked right now, that we start to veer left.

I know a good recruiter if you want to visit the "sandbox." I've been twice myself - so if you want to experience the real world for yourself instead of repeating the things you hear from your objectively challenged propagandists, then by all means, I welcome you to find out firsthand. It would certainly lessen the chance that our government would be interested in having me support and defend your freedom for a third trip.

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