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Professors advocate for collectivism and reject individualism from "summary" of God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley

The professors at Yale, in their ivory towers of academia, champion the cause of collectivism while shunning the principles of individualism. They preach that the needs of the collective society must always take precedence over the desires of the individual. This philosophy permeates their lectures, discussions, and writings, shaping the minds of young students who look up to them as intellectual authorities. According to these professors, individualism is a dangerous ideology that leads to selfishness, greed, and social inequality. They argue that only through collectivism can society achieve true harmony and progress. In their view, individuals must sacrifice their personal ambitions and freedoms for the greater good of the community. The professors paint a bleak picture of individualism, portraying it as a destructive force that undermines social cohesion and solidarity. They warn students against embracing this ideology, labeling it as a threat to the common good. By contrast, collectivism is held up as th...
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    God and Man at Yale

    William F. Buckley

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