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"A university is not a political party, and an education is not an indoctrination"

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Horowitz’s line is a boundary-marker disguised as a definition: it doesn’t just describe what a university “is,” it polices what it should be allowed to do. The pairing is the trick. “University” versus “political party” frames campus life as a choice between inquiry and machine politics, between open-ended debate and disciplined messaging. Then the second clause tightens the vise: if education can be recast as “indoctrination,” any curricular emphasis, any prevailing moral consensus, even basic standards of evidence can be treated as partisan coercion.

The subtext is less about pedagogy than legitimacy. By borrowing Cold War-era language of brainwashing and ideological capture, Horowitz invites readers to see professors not as flawed humans in a messy institution but as cadres. That shift matters: once the university is imagined as a party apparatus, outside intervention starts to look like “liberation,” not meddling. It’s a rhetorical move that turns governance fights (hiring, general education requirements, speaker invitations) into emergency politics.

Context sharpens the intent. Horowitz emerged from the New Left and later became a prominent conservative critic of academia, arguing that campuses tilt left and punish dissent. This sentence condenses that longer campaign into something portable enough for op-eds and legislative hearings. It’s designed to sound unobjectionable - who wants indoctrination? - while smuggling in a controversial premise: that ideological bias is not an occasional failure of universities, but their operating system. The elegance is in the moral clarity; the danger is in how easily “indoctrination” becomes a solvent that dissolves any uncomfortable knowledge into mere politics.

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David Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) is a Writer from USA.

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