Soulless Education
OpinionJournal – Leisure & Arts
Such institutional incoherence has consequences. In his sharpest criticism, Mr. Lewis charges that Harvard now ceases to think of itself as an American institution with any obligation to educate students about liberal democratic ideals. As the school increasingly focuses on “global competency,” the U.S. is “rarely mentioned in anything written recently about Harvard’s plans for undergraduate education.” In the absence of agreement on common values or a core curriculum, anything goes. Echoing Allan Bloom’s critique of relativism, Mr. Lewis writes that at Harvard “all knowledge is equally valued as long as a Harvard professor is teaching it.”
This should come as a surprise to me, but it doesn’t. We’re becoming a soulless society, schools should be better than that. They aren’t.


