The American Political Science Association is now holding its 117th Annual Meeting
in Seattle, Washington even as woke values continue to permeate not just popular culture and the media but also academia.
My
own field of political science seems to have fallen prey to the woke canon. I am
not suggesting that political science is unique. Many university departments in
sociology and anthropology, not to mention Middle East Studies, in Israel, the UK,
the US, and elsewhere, have been hijacked by anti-Zionist
campaigners. Many US campuses have become hostile
environments to visibly Jewish and pro-Zionist students.
More
and more lecturers seem to
be using the classroom to push their opinions and assign readings to promote only
one point of view—theirs. When I went to university in the 1970s and 1980s, though
most professors were liberal-leaning, dissent and dialogue were tolerated,
sometimes even welcomed, and required readings were often balanced.
As old school liberal baby boomers
retire from academia, dogmatic wokers fill their places. Yesteryear’s liberal partiality
has become today’s rigid progressive convention. As a result, the social
sciences and humanities in the US, and Israel too, are often bastions of unabashedly
one-sided curricula. Witch-hunts often instigated by woke students against those traduced as racists or gender
offenders, are common occurrences on campus.
Academic literature more and more mirrors
woke convention. The May 2021 edition of Political Science Today, a
magazine of the American Political Science Association, reflected the editors’
obeisance to woke values. Obfuscation is a core element in woke-speak.
Nonetheless, I was able to decipher the editors’ intention by scrutinizing this
magazine. A theme that comes through is their concern that there are still too
many white male political scientists about (40 percent). The editors inventoried
all APSA journal authors by “Gender Self-Identification,” Again, white men
dominated while non-binary persons were way down in the rankings.
An article about the often chauvinistic
Black Lives Matter movement is uncritical except to question whether it fully
articulates the interests of “Black LGBTQIA+ individuals.” There is no mention
of antisemitism or anti-Zionism.
Another article bemoans the small
numbers of “underrepresented students” in mathematically-oriented political
science subfields. Turn the page, and a headline shouts: “Does Your Online
Course Perpetuate Institutional Discrimination?”
A piece on “Strategies for
Teaching the Insurrection and Impeachment” urges instructors to name “the
insurrection for what it was.” I make no secret of my disdain for Donald Trump,
nor do I play down the danger posed by the assault on the Capitol. Yet, a
political science classroom is not a New York Times op-ed. Teachers should
use less loaded terminology and make their lecture halls a safe space even for
Trump-supporting students.
The May 2021 edition of Political
Science Today also had brief agitprop about anti-Asian violence asserting
these crimes were inspired by America’s white colonialist past. Boloney.
In New York City, almost all
attacks in the first three months of 2021 against Chinese people were carried
out by Blacks or Hispanics.
Nationwide, between 1992-2014, hate crimes against Asian Americans were more
likely to be committed by Blacks and Hispanics, not
whites.
Further along in the magazine, a
multi-page spread gives readers biographical sketches of “diversity fellows,”
all of whom would appear to be students of color. Diversity? Finally, and I fear indicative of the
discipline’s future, skimming the list of 2020 doctoral dissertations, I found
only one by a Jewish American scholar on an Israel-related topic, and it was
devoted to “settler violence.” An entire generation of students has now grown up
oblivious to the fundamental issues of the Palestinian-Israel conflict. All
they can do is repeat the “occupation” mantra unthinkingly. What a shame.
It is even painful to watch parodies of campus woke because they are so…real.
Poli Sci should neither be boringly abstract nor hostage to
pop-political-trends. Your students need to know current events -- beyond what they come away with by scrolling through their social media feeds. Courageous teachers of politics need to inculcate tolerance and Madisonian -- not woke -- values.
#APSA2021
To read more see:
https://www.voanews.com/usa/anti-asian-hate-crime-crosses-racial-and-ethnic-lines
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790522/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/woke-teachers-dont-understand-the-classics-11609690239
https://www.ngo-monitor.org/reports/bds_on_american_campuses_sjp_and_its_ngo_network/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chair_(2021_TV_series)