Harvard conservative magazine is shut down after publishing article laced with Nazi rhetoric
Harvard Salient was suspended after publishing a Nazi-echoing article; the board cited abusive content and credible complaints about the magazine’s culture, pending review.
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Harvard Salient’s Editor Says Conservative Student Magazine Will Not Obey Suspension by Alumni Board
Harvard Salient editor-in-chief Richard Y. Rodgers ’28 announced on Tuesday that the conservative student magazine would remain active despite a Sunday statement from its board of directors suspending its operations pending a conduct investigation.
Harvard conservative magazine is shut down after publishing article laced with Nazi rhetoric
A conservative magazine at Harvard University was suspended by its board of directors Sunday amid scrutiny over an article published in September that closely resembled the rhetoric of Adolf Hitler. In its September print issue, the Harvard Salient published an article by student David F.X. Army that read “Germany belongs to the Germans, France to the French, Britain to the British, America to the Americans,” echoing the words Hitler used in a J…
Harvard’s Conservative Magazine Suspended Over Nazi-Themed Article on 'Blood and Soil' Values
TL;DR: A conservative student magazine at Harvard University, The Harvard Salient, was suspended after publishing an article that quoted Adolf Hitler and invoked Nazi-associated rhetoric like “blood and soil.” The controversy has reignited debates on free speech, academic responsibility, and the thin line between conservatism and ethnonationalist ideology on U.S. campuses. What Happened at Harvard? Earlier this week, Harvard University’s conserv…
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