@Article{ AUTHOR = {Maranto, Robert Maranto}, TITLE = {Fire the Censors! It’s the Only Way to Restore Free Inquiry}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Controversial Ideas}, VOLUME = {5}, YEAR = {2025}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {0--0}, URL = {https://www.journalofcontroversialideas.org/article/5/2/293}, ISSN = {2694-5991}, ABSTRACT = {“Censorship in the Sciences: Interdisciplinary Perspectives,” was a remarkable conference presenting a range of views on why free inquiry matters and how to restore it. Unfortunately, speakers dodged the central question: Why should censors stop their bad behavior? Here, I argue that politics often involves coercion. If one side uses coercion and the other does not, we all know who will win. We can only stop organized censorship of teaching, research, and speakers by making such behavior risky, by firing the censors, as they have long fired us. We now lack the power to do so, but over time, with the help of policies created by elected and appointed leaders, we can build the social and bureaucratic infrastructure to fire the censors and cancel the cancelers. I conclude with examples of legal and bureaucratic reforms likely to increase the risks faced by censors. If we fail to make their behaviors risky, then both higher education and democracy will succumb to a new dark age. The stakes are that high.}, DOI = {10.63466/jci05020008} }