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The curriculum at Yale lacks a strong foundation in moral and religious principles from "summary" of God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley

In his critique of Yale University, William F. Buckley argues that the curriculum falls short in providing students with a solid grounding in moral and religious principles. He asserts that the absence of such principles has led to a lack of direction and purpose among the student body. Buckley believes that a university education should not only focus on imparting knowledge in various academic disciplines but also instill a sense of moral and ethical values in students. The absence of a strong foundation in moral and religious principles in the curriculum at Yale is a cause for concern for Buckley. He argues that without such grounding, students are left adrift in a sea of relativism and individualism, lacking a moral compass to guide their actions. Buckley suggests that the university should take on the responsibility of providing students with a framework of values that will help them navigate the complexities of the modern world. Buckley does not advocate for a specific religious doctri...
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    God and Man at Yale

    William F. Buckley

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