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Harvard President on Trump Attacks: ‘The Fight Came to Me’

  • Curtis Yarvin and Harvard professor Danielle Allen engaged in a debate at Harvard's faculty club on a recent Monday evening, discussing governance models and the university's influence on the development of influential leadership in the United States.
  • The debate stemmed from Yarvin’s radical view that American democracy has become oligarchic and his call to reform elite institutions like Harvard, while Allen advocated renovating democracy with a new social contract.
  • During an hour-long event with about eighty attendees, Yarvin softened his harshest critiques but maintained that unaccountable elites from Harvard shaped public policy, while Allen warned against Yarvin’s destruction-driven solutions.
  • Yarvin wrote in 2021 that regime change requires physically and economically liquidating universities but insisted Harvard should be remade, claiming "Harvard matters" as foundational to his political vision.
  • The debate highlighted tensions as Harvard resists federal funding cuts amid Trump-era attacks on elite universities and reflects a wider struggle over elite influence and democratic governance in America.
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