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Alumni of the World, Unite! Much of Buckley’s 1951 book God and Man at Yale was dedicated to exposing what Buckley saw as Yale’s drift toward socialism and away from religion. But a chapter called “Yale and Her Alumni” called for alumni to rise up against these trends. Austin Bramwell '00 argues in the book’s 50th anniversary edition that “Buckley’s call for Yale alumni to withhold financial support until Yale ceased to undermine her students’ faith in Christianity and the free market went almost entirely unheeded; today Yale is more secular and left-wing than ever.” Still, Buckley’s blueprint for alumni resistance has since popped up repeatedly in academia: in the recent fights over trustee elections at Dartmouth, in the furor over the 1995 return of a $20 million gift for a program in western civilization at Yale, and in the ongoing efforts of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. From the chapter “Yale and Her Alumni”:
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