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...April 8, 1996, Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. '53 published an article in The Crimson ("A Poor Defense of Diversity") which argued that Harvard is suffering from a lack of morale because of the stubborn intellectual inferiority blacks exhibit. While not openly stating that black inferiority was inherent, he insinuated that unchangeable biological reasons were behind what he saw as the less-than-stellar achievements among Harvard's African-American students. Sadly, Mansfield's article is in line with today's racist tactics. Posing as learned men, many of today's leading academics preach the inferiority...
Rudenstine's critics, such as Kenan Professor of Government Mansfield, recognize the value of diversity in intellectual discourse. Rudenstine's report cites both John Milton and John Stuart Mill, who argued for diversity of opinion as a necessity in the pursuit of truth...
...professors, Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. '53 and Professor of Yiddish Literature and of Comparative Literature Ruth R. Wisse, accused Rudenstine in the meeting of using the reports to further political beliefs...
Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. '53 is Kenan Professor of Government. This article appeared in a slightly different form last month in The Weekly Standard...
Professor Keohane is a leading scholar in international relations and environmental policy. His prominence in his field makes Harvard's loss all that much harder to bear. He refused an offer from Duke in 1993, but he spent the last year as a Kenan Fellow at the National Humanities Center in Durham. Upon his arrival at Duke, he will become the James B. Duke professor of political science and hold a joint appointment at the Nichols School of Environment...