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BACKGROUND: Anti-intellectualism-defined here as attitudes or practices that systematically devalue intellectual engagement, critical thinking, and scientific research--has research-has the potential to constrain the field of nursing from moving forward. PURPOSE: We offer our perspective on the post-pandemic landscape and contemporary nursing pressures; the rise in for-profit nursing programs; threats to the doctoral pipeline; and the future of nursing science. METHODS: This paper critically examines and integrates insights from scholarly research, popular press sources, and recent events. DISCUSSION: In response to anti-intellectualism, nurses must be prepared to effectively uphold the importance of nursing science and education in order to advocate for their own professional interests and autonomy. CONCLUSION: A call for reclaiming scholarship is essential to sustaining a strong, resilient nursing workforce that is well prepared well-prepared to meet the nation's healthcare health care needs.
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