God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of Academic Freedom
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God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of Academic Freedom
[Library Edition Audiobook CD in Vinyl case.]
[Read by Michael Edwards]
Introduction by John Chamberlain, with a new introduction by William F. Buckley
This is the book that launched Buckley's career. As a young recent graduate, Buckley took on Yale's professional and administrative staffs, citing their hypocritical withdrawal from the tenets upon which the institution was built. Yale was founded on the belief that God exists, and thus virtue and individualism represent immutable cornerstones of education. But when Buckley wrote this scathing expose, the institution had made an about-face: Yale was expounding collectivism and agnosticism. This classic work shows Buckley as he ever was: dauntless, venturesome, bold, and valiant.