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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 27 MIN

1- 14 Academic Exiles as Farsight and Huron Blackheart

from The Emperor Is a Hostage: Universities and Truth

What happens when someone simply walks away from the system?In this episode of The Emperor Is a Hostage I explore the most dangerous act an institution can face: exit. Using the Warhammer 40,000 figures Commander Farsight and Huron Blackheart as lenses, the episode examines why universities struggle to process people who leave without rebellion or reform.The discussion moves across the American, British, Irish, and continental European academic systems to show how exit is discouraged, erased, or reframed as failure. Whether through hiring networks, REF accounting, funding dependence, or small professional communities, institutions make departure appear pathological rather than rational.But exile has a price. Leaving academia means losing platform, audience, institutional protection, and often the historical record of one’s work. Yet the existence of exiles proves something institutions fear most: participation in the system was always optional.The episode asks a blunt question. Is exile a tragedy, or is staying the greater cost?More detail is available in the book - https://www.amazon.com/Emperor-Hostage-Machinery-University-Warhammer/dp/B0GCHWYN54 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What happens when someone simply walks away from the system?In this episode of The Emperor Is a Hostage I explore the most dangerous act an institution can face: exit. Using the Warhammer 40,000 figures Commander Farsight and Huron Blackheart as lenses, the episode examines why universities struggle to process people who leave without rebellion or reform.The discussion moves across the American, British, Irish, and continental European academic systems to show how exit is discouraged, erased, or reframed as failure. Whether through hiring networks, REF accounting, funding dependence, or small professional communities, institutions make departure appear pathological rather than rational.But exile has a price. Leaving academia means losing platform, audience, institutional protection, and often the historical record of one’s work. Yet the existence of exiles proves something institutions fear most: participation in the system was always optional.The episode asks a blunt question. Is exile a tragedy, or is staying the greater cost?More detail is available in the book - https://www.amazon.com/Emperor-Hostage-Machinery-University-Warhammer/dp/B0GCHWYN54 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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