Dr. Pinker is a professor of psychology at Harvard University. May 23, 2025
In my 22 years as a Harvard professor, I have not been afraid to bite the hand that feeds me. My 2014 essay โThe Trouble With Harvardโ called for a transparent, meritocratic admissions policy to replace the current โeye-of-newt-wing-of-bat mysticismโ which โconceals unknown mischief.โ My 2023 โfive-point plan to save Harvard from itselfโ urged the university to commit itself to free speech, institutional neutrality, nonviolence, viewpoint diversity and disempowering D.E.I. Last fall, on the anniversary of Oct. 7, 2023, I explained โhow I wish Harvard taught students to talk about Israel,โ calling on the university to teach our students to grapple with moral and historical complexity. Two years ago I co-founded the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard, which has since regularly challenged university policies and pressed for changes.
So Iโm hardly an apologist for my employer when I say that the invective now being aimed at Harvard has become unhinged. According to its critics, Harvard is a โnational disgrace,โ a โwoke madrasa,โ a โMaoist indoctrination camp,โ a โship of fools,โ a โbastion of rampant anti-Jewish hatred and harassment,โ a โcesspool of extremist riotsโ and an โIslamist outpostโ in which the โdominant view on campusโ is โdestroy the Jews, and youโve destroyed the root of Western civilization.โ