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In every serious society, moments of policy contention are ultimately moments of linguistic reckoning. Words do not merely describe reality; they construct it, contour it, and, at times, conceal it.
In a time of war, resurgent authoritarianism, and an escalating assault on higher education, the language of “institutional neutrality” has emerged not as a safeguard of academic integrity, but as one ...