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What I learned in the 1960s about universities and political statements
Shortly after congressional hearings last fall, the president of Harvard resigned. Now, after months of protest related to Israel, Palestine and the war in Gaza, Harvard has proclaimed a policy that its administration will no longer issue official statements about public matters unless they directly affect the core functions of teaching, research and academic freedom.  The policy is new, but the problem is not. Younger colleagues sometimes ask if I have ever seen such turmoil at Harvard. My reply is: yes, much worse. The recent encampments and protests often violate the free speech limits of time, place and manner that are enshrined in the university’s longstanding statement of righ

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