Trump doesn't want to fix Harvard; he wants to control it
By Gautam Mukunda / Bloomberg Opinion
Imagine if China or Russia tried to destroy a U.S. asset that generates tens or even hundreds of billions of dollars of economic value, plays a major role in American leadership in science and technology and turbocharges our prestige and soft power.
Wed expect our government to go to war to defend it. But in attacking Harvard University, thats exactly what the Trump administration is trying to do. Despite the schools failures and flaws, it remains a vital national asset; and the administrations actions are far more dangerous to America than they are to Harvard.
When you tour the United Kingdoms Cambridge University, your guide will show you niches containing nothing but stone fragments. Theyre the remnants of statues smashed by Puritan fanatics during the English Civil War of the mid-17th century. But Cambridge survived and flourished. Universities are enormously resilient and count time in centuries, not electoral cycles. Long after the Trump administration is gone, there will still be a Harvard. But an America deprived of everything Harvard contributes will be far poorer and weaker.
I have a stake in this battle: I spent seven years on the faculty at Harvard Business School and still teach in the Harvard Kennedy Schools Senior Executive Fellows program. But Im also the first to agree with colleagues who say the university has fallen short of its ideals. Its own reports on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias on campus contain devastating revelations about the schools inability to maintain an orderly and safe learning environment for everyone. Harvard should better protect its students; even, when necessary, from each other. It must guarantee freedom of speech on campus. And it should find ways to have more diverse political representation among students and faculty.
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