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J. Lorand Matory
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What Harvard Has Taught Me
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At the end of a successful comp for The Crimson, each new editor in my cohort was asked to name
What Do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?
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At what point do imbalances in access to money, media, and society’s administrative apparatuses constitute the censorship of dissent? Recent
Orwellian Uses of ‘Free Speech’
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“Free speech” is a fine principle, but, as a foundation of the University’s business, it is both insufficient and vague.
Israel and Censorship at Harvard
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Since Vietnam, Israel has become the heartbeat of U.S. foreign policy and a litmus test of what can be debated—and
The Progressives’ Prejudice
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Some students, faculty, and administrators believe that black people are subject to disproportionate suspicion, monitoring, and punishment—not only in America
Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers
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“The economic logic behind dumping a load of toxic waste in the lowest-wage country is impeccable” could serve as the