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God And Man At Yale

If Books Could Kill

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The Significance of 'God and Man at Yale'

This chapter delves into the book 'God and Man at Yale' and its impact on campus panic bestsellers. It explores the conservative critique of secularism and collectivism in higher education, sharing excerpts from the book that reveal the author's initial optimism and eventual ideological challenges. The chapter also discusses the emergence of conservative complaints about Yale and highlights the book's arguments related to faculty responsibility and the university's fiduciary duty.

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