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==Fish and university politics== Fish has written extensively on the [[politics]] of the [[university]], having taken positions supporting campus [[speech code]]s and criticizing political statements by universities or faculty bodies on matters outside their professional areas of expertise.<ref>Fish, Stanley. “Professors, Stop Opining About Trump.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 16 July 2016, www.nytimes.com/2016/07/17/opinion/sunday/professors-stop-opining-about-trump.html.</ref> He argued in January 2008 on his ''New York Times''-syndicated blog that the [[humanities]] are of no [[instrumental value]], but have only [[Intrinsic value (ethics)|intrinsic worth]]. He explains, "To the question 'of what use are the humanities?', the only honest answer is none whatsoever. And it is an answer that brings honor to its subject. Justification, after all, confers value on an activity from a perspective outside its performance. An activity that cannot be justified is an activity that refuses to regard itself as instrumental to some larger good. The humanities are their own good. There is nothing more to say, and anything that is said diminishes the object of its supposed praise."<ref>Fish, Stanley. ''The New York Times''. [http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/will-the-humanities-save-us/ "Will the Humanities Save Us?"], January 6, 2008.</ref> Fish has lectured across the US at many universities and colleges including [[Florida Atlantic University]], [[Brown University]], the University of Pennsylvania, [[Harvard University]], [[University of Toronto]], [[Columbia University]], the [[University of Vermont]], the [[University of Georgia]], the [[University of Louisville]], [[San Diego State University]], the [[University of Kentucky]], [[Bates College]], the [[University of Central Florida]], the [[University of West Florida]], and the [[Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2015}}
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