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"textContent": "History professor Priya Satia critiques Paul Brest's recent Daily op-ed. \"To endorse the language of 'viewpoint diversity,'\" Satia writes, \"is falling for a feint in an existential war on academic freedom, autonomy and integrity.\"\n\nThe post AAUP: Academic freedom on the line | Where ‘viewpoint diversity’ betrays the common good appeared first on The Stanford Daily.",
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