As Harvard’s administration and students take lessons from the University’s history, they simultaneously set new precedents for future activism on campus, shaping future generations of student protest.
By dismissing the American South with stereotypes and generalizations, those from other regions can fall prey to the same vices they accuse Southerners of.
Liberalism must be defended against its postmodern critics, as the works of Thomas Hobbes, Francis Fukuyama, and their classical predecessors have shown us through the centuries.