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Harvey C. Mansfield

Harvey C. Mansfield

Harvey C. Mansfield

Taming the Prince will be released on September 14, 1989 in Trade Paperback
Sep 14, 1989
Taming the Prince is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 14, 1989
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Sep 14, 1989
Taming the Prince is now available in
Sep 14, 1989

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Hartford Courant, June 25, 2011
...we wear on campus; it's the political attitude we wear that's the problem. As Harvard Professor Harvey Mansfield just wrote of the "New Harvard" on the City Journal website: "Political correctness makes a moral principle of opposing, and excluding, those...
Weekly Standard, March 1, 2012
...To truly understand Harvey C. Mansfield—a man whose solution to grade inflation at Harvard is to give students one grade, the one they deserve, and then another, the ironic grade, which goes to the Registrar—you have to realize that he tries to think...
Harvard Crimson, March 1, 2012
...a “conservative Republican with the emphasis on Republican rather than conservative—because I like to win.” Multimedia Gallery Profile: Harvey C. Mansfield '53 Photo Photo The passing mention is not a half-hearted apology for decades spent as...
Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate, October 11, 2011
...of the past. Adam Kirsch explains... more» Harvard has lost faith in itself. Tradition has been abandoned, says Harvey Mansfield, and all that remains is prestige. Harvard will hold on to that, because somehow “it can be used to deflate its...
Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate, September 18, 2011
...of the past. Adam Kirsch explains... more» Harvard has lost faith in itself. Tradition has been abandoned, says Harvey Mansfield, and all that remains is prestige. Harvard will hold on to that, because somehow “it can be used to deflate its...
Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate, September 17, 2011
...of the past. Adam Kirsch explains... more» Harvard has lost faith in itself. Tradition has been abandoned, says Harvey Mansfield, and all that remains is prestige. Harvard will hold on to that, because somehow “it can be used to deflate its...
Inside Higher Ed, September 14, 2011
...springing to mind. The citations from secondary literature are infrequent and tend to come from figures such as Harvey Mansfield, Thomas Pangle, Conor Cruise O’Brien, and Paul Johnson – all of them reliably conservative.Eleanor Roosevelt appears in...
Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate, August 8, 2011
...of the past. Adam Kirsch explains... more» Harvard has lost faith in itself. Tradition has been abandoned, says Harvey Mansfield, and all that remains is prestige. Harvard will hold on to that, because somehow “it can be used to deflate its...