
Christopher F. Rufo
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1 week ago |
city-journal.org | Christopher F. Rufo
Governor Ron DeSantis pledged during his reelection campaign that Florida would be “where woke goes to die.” DeSantis built his reputation on resisting some of the worst impulses of elite culture: critical race theory, gender ideology, and DEI. He stood his ground against powerful state interests, including Disney, and enacted generational changes in Florida’s public university system. Voters rewarded him with an overwhelming mandate for reform.
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1 week ago |
mindingthecampus.org | Christopher F. Rufo |Ryan Thorpe
Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from an article originally published by the City Journal on May 20, 2025. It is crossposted here with permission. Omar Sultan Haque has spent 23 years at Harvard University. He is furious about what has happened within the school. While the media have framed the recent fight between Harvard and President Donald Trump in partisan terms, Haque believes that the problem goes much deeper than political score-settling.
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2 weeks ago |
city-journal.org | Christopher F. Rufo
Conservatism has two modes: peacetime and wartime. When the social order is stable and healthy, conservatives seek to cultivate and maintain institutions. In times of chaos, a different kind of conservatism emerges, focused not on preservation but reform. Donald Trump is a wartime conservative. Since his first presidential campaign, he has argued that America is in decline and requires drastic measures to restore its national greatness.
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2 weeks ago |
city-journal.org | Christopher F. Rufo |Ryan Thorpe
Omar Sultan Haque has spent 23 years at Harvard University. He is furious about what has happened within the school. While the media have framed the recent fight between Harvard and President Donald Trump in partisan terms, Haque believes that the problem goes much deeper than political score-settling.
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3 weeks ago |
ilgiornale.it | Christopher F. Rufo
L’amministrazione Trump ha intensificato il suo scontro con l’Università di Harvard, congelando tutti i finanziamenti futuri e minacciando di revocare lo status di esenzione fiscale dell’ateneo. In risposta, Harvard ha adottato alcune misure concilianti—rinominando il proprio ufficio DEI (Diversità, Equità e Inclusione) e cancellando le cerimonie di laurea segregate per razza—ma dietro le quinte, la “macchina della discriminazione” dell’università continua a funzionare a pieno regime.
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