The Primary Mission of the University Should Be Social Justice | Berkeley

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This interesting conversation includes four participants who are current or former students of University of California Berkeley. The claim they considered: The primary mission of the university should be Social Justice.

Unsurprisingly, the meaning of “Social Justice” is touched upon, but the necessity of a definition is bypassed by some who disagree with the claim. Instead, they argue that the primary task of a university is to prepare students to think critically rather than promote particular issues.
At the same time, Social Justice, conceived as some form of equal access, is considered fundamental in truth-seeking by at least one participant who disagrees with the claim.

After the claim receives criticism from some participants, Peter reveals that it’s based on words from the president of Portland State University.

Defining the primary mission of the university is vital; please share what you believe the primary mission ought to be.

This conversation was recorded at UC Berkeley on April 19, 2022.

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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:25 Agree w/claim
2:28 Slightly Disagree w/claim
6:13 Strongly disagree w/claim
8:30 Should the primary mission of the university be truth?
13:03 Could you be persuaded to move to a different line?
14:08 Discussing data vs anecdotes
16:37 Further discussion and Wrap Up

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