Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Leading article: In the spotlight

Wednesday 18 April 2007 19:00 EDT
Comments

Your support helps us to tell the story

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.

At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.

The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.

Your support makes all the difference.

Should our academics play a bigger part in the intellectual life of the nation? Some speakers at this month's conference of the British Sociological Association thought that they should. But people in this country have traditionally given intellectuals short shrift, regarding them as boring or a bit of a joke. If academics are to take centre stage, they have got to have something relevant to say, and they have to say it articulately and with style, as Germaine Greer does, or articulately and with modesty, as Lord Winston does. Too often, they are unable to communicate their ideas in simple language to a general audience.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in