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Ousted propaganda scholar accuses Harvard of bowing to Meta (washingtonpost.com)

503 points by ta988 · 991 days ago · 489 comments on HN

Article summary

A propaganda scholar has been ousted from Harvard, allegedly due to the university's ties with Meta. The incident raises questions about the influence of Big Tech on research institutions. The details of the article are not available, but the discussion revolves around the potential conflict of interest and academic capture. The case highlights the complexities of regulating wealth and power in institutions.

Main themes

  • academic capture
  • wealth concentration
  • regulatory capture
  • corporate influence
  • taxation and redistribution
  • power dynamics in institutions

What commenters say

  • Wealth concentration is a human problem that cannot be solved by laws and regulations alone.
  • Limiting individual wealth will not prevent corruption, as corporations can still accumulate wealth and influence.
  • Taxing income over a certain threshold could help reduce wealth disparities and fund public services.
  • The existence of billionaires is a result of legal and regulatory frameworks, and changing these frameworks could address wealth inequality.
  • Corporations and individuals will find ways to accumulate wealth and influence regardless of laws and regulations.
  • Redistributing wealth and regulating industries can help minimize corruption and promote civil societies.
  • The concentration of wealth can be prevented by subdividing property and implementing progressive taxation.
  • Some argue that modern Western states, despite their flaws, have achieved significant advancements and should not be abandoned for alternative social structures.