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What Happened To Harvard? with Harvey Mansfield

26 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Lee Smith welcomes renowned political philosopher, Harvard professor, and author Harvey Mansfield for a candid conversation about the decline of one of America’s most influential institutions. Drawing from his latest book, Where Harvard Went Wrong, Mansfield reflects on more than seven decades at Harvard and explains how the university gradually shifted from a place of intellectual diversity to one increasingly shaped by political activism, ideological conformity, and institutional groupthink. Throughout the episode, Smith and Mansfield examine the cultural and political forces that transformed higher education, from the student rebellions of the 1960s to the rise of modern campus activism. The discussion explores Harvard’s recent controversies, including leadership failures, declining public trust, grade inflation, antisemitism concerns, and the growing divide between academic elites and the broader American public. While acknowledging the serious challenges facing Harvard and other universities, Mansfield also offers a measured assessment of the path forward and why restoring intellectual balance remains essential to the future of higher education in America. Follow Lee Smith on X https://x.com/LeeSmithDC [https://x.com/LeeSmithDC] New episodes drop every Wednesday at 3 PM ET. To watch Roots, Rights and Reason, visit The Roots, Rights & Reason Show: https://www.americasfuture.net/the-roots-rights-reason-show [https://www.americasfuture.net/the-roots-rights-reason-show] Subscribe to our Rumble channel: https://rumble.com/c/AmericasFuture [https://rumble.com/c/AmericasFuture] Follow Us On Social Media X: https://x.com/Amerifuture [https://x.com/Amerifuture] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericasFutureInc1946 [https://www.facebook.com/AmericasFutureInc1946] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americasfutureusa [https://www.instagram.com/americasfutureusa] Subscribe to our Newsletter to stay informed: https://americasfuture.net/subscribe/ [https://americasfuture.net/subscribe/] Catch up on all past editions here: https://americasfuture.net/newsletter [https://americasfuture.net/newsletter]

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What Happened To Harvard? with Harvey Mansfield

Lee Smith welcomes renowned political philosopher, Harvard professor, and author Harvey Mansfield for a candid conversation about the decline of one of America’s most influential institutions. Drawing from his latest book, Where Harvard Went Wrong, Mansfield reflects on more than seven decades at Harvard and explains how the university gradually shifted from a place of intellectual diversity to one increasingly shaped by political activism, ideological conformity, and institutional groupthink. Throughout the episode, Smith and Mansfield examine the cultural and political forces that transformed higher education, from the student rebellions of the 1960s to the rise of modern campus activism. The discussion explores Harvard’s recent controversies, including leadership failures, declining public trust, grade inflation, antisemitism concerns, and the growing divide between academic elites and the broader American public. While acknowledging the serious challenges facing Harvard and other universities, Mansfield also offers a measured assessment of the path forward and why restoring intellectual balance remains essential to the future of higher education in America. Follow Lee Smith on X https://x.com/LeeSmithDC [https://x.com/LeeSmithDC] New episodes drop every Wednesday at 3 PM ET. To watch Roots, Rights and Reason, visit The Roots, Rights & Reason Show: https://www.americasfuture.net/the-roots-rights-reason-show [https://www.americasfuture.net/the-roots-rights-reason-show] Subscribe to our Rumble channel: https://rumble.com/c/AmericasFuture [https://rumble.com/c/AmericasFuture] Follow Us On Social Media X: https://x.com/Amerifuture [https://x.com/Amerifuture] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericasFutureInc1946 [https://www.facebook.com/AmericasFutureInc1946] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americasfutureusa [https://www.instagram.com/americasfutureusa] Subscribe to our Newsletter to stay informed: https://americasfuture.net/subscribe/ [https://americasfuture.net/subscribe/] Catch up on all past editions here: https://americasfuture.net/newsletter [https://americasfuture.net/newsletter]

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