The Free-Speech Dustup Over Harvard's Conservative Magazine
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The Free-Speech Dustup Over Harvard's Conservative Magazine
"Germany belongs to the Germans, France to the French, Britain to the British, America to the Americans,"
"Islam et al. has absolutely no place in Western Europe,"
"rooted in blood, soil, language, and love of one's own."
"The Harvard Salient has recently published articles containing reprehensible, abusive, and demeaning material-material that is, in addition, wholly inimical to the conservative principles for which the magazine stands. The Board"
Harvard Salient, a conservative magazine revived in 2021, was suspended after including language echoing Hitler's 1939 Reichstag speech and advocating exclusionary, racist positions. The September print issue contained lines asserting national ownership of countries, declaring that Islam has no place in Western Europe, and calling for values rooted in blood, soil, language, and love of one's own. The magazine is editorially and financially independent but overseen by a faculty-and-alumni board that condemned the content as reprehensible and inimical to conservative principles and moved to suspend publication. The episode intensifies debates over free inquiry and expression boundaries on campus amid broader political fights.
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