Books
The Teaching of Citizenship
– "The Teaching of Citizenship," PS, Spring 1984, pp. 211-215.The State of Harvard
– "The State of Harvard," review article in The Public Interest, No. 101 (Fall 1990), pp. 113-123.Excerpt: HARVARD is either the best American university or close to it, and according to Henry Rosovsky, two-thirds of the world’s best universities are American. Rosovsky was dean of… More
The National Prospect
– "The National Prospect," a symposium, Commentary Magazine, November 1995, 85-86.Excerpt: Lack of virtue is dimming our national prospect. This is a simpler statement than the one posed for the symposium, which lists possible causes of moral decline rather than calling… More
‘Manliness,’ an Obsolete Concept? by Ken Gewertz
– Ken Gewertz, “'Manliness,' an obsolete concept? Discuss,” Harvard Gazette, April 10, 2003.Excerpt: A few years back, an editor from Harvard Magazine called Harvey Mansfield and asked if he would contribute a short quote for a profile of a fellow faculty member. Mansfield replied… More
Essays
The Teaching of Citizenship
– "The Teaching of Citizenship," PS, Spring 1984, pp. 211-215.The State of Harvard
– "The State of Harvard," review article in The Public Interest, No. 101 (Fall 1990), pp. 113-123.Excerpt: HARVARD is either the best American university or close to it, and according to Henry Rosovsky, two-thirds of the world’s best universities are American. Rosovsky was dean of… More
The National Prospect
– "The National Prospect," a symposium, Commentary Magazine, November 1995, 85-86.Excerpt: Lack of virtue is dimming our national prospect. This is a simpler statement than the one posed for the symposium, which lists possible causes of moral decline rather than calling… More
‘Manliness,’ an Obsolete Concept? by Ken Gewertz
– Ken Gewertz, “'Manliness,' an obsolete concept? Discuss,” Harvard Gazette, April 10, 2003.Excerpt: A few years back, an editor from Harvard Magazine called Harvey Mansfield and asked if he would contribute a short quote for a profile of a fellow faculty member. Mansfield replied… More
Commentary
The Teaching of Citizenship
– "The Teaching of Citizenship," PS, Spring 1984, pp. 211-215.The State of Harvard
– "The State of Harvard," review article in The Public Interest, No. 101 (Fall 1990), pp. 113-123.Excerpt: HARVARD is either the best American university or close to it, and according to Henry Rosovsky, two-thirds of the world’s best universities are American. Rosovsky was dean of… More
The National Prospect
– "The National Prospect," a symposium, Commentary Magazine, November 1995, 85-86.Excerpt: Lack of virtue is dimming our national prospect. This is a simpler statement than the one posed for the symposium, which lists possible causes of moral decline rather than calling… More
‘Manliness,’ an Obsolete Concept? by Ken Gewertz
– Ken Gewertz, “'Manliness,' an obsolete concept? Discuss,” Harvard Gazette, April 10, 2003.Excerpt: A few years back, an editor from Harvard Magazine called Harvey Mansfield and asked if he would contribute a short quote for a profile of a fellow faculty member. Mansfield replied… More
Multimedia
The Teaching of Citizenship
– "The Teaching of Citizenship," PS, Spring 1984, pp. 211-215.The State of Harvard
– "The State of Harvard," review article in The Public Interest, No. 101 (Fall 1990), pp. 113-123.Excerpt: HARVARD is either the best American university or close to it, and according to Henry Rosovsky, two-thirds of the world’s best universities are American. Rosovsky was dean of… More
The National Prospect
– "The National Prospect," a symposium, Commentary Magazine, November 1995, 85-86.Excerpt: Lack of virtue is dimming our national prospect. This is a simpler statement than the one posed for the symposium, which lists possible causes of moral decline rather than calling… More
‘Manliness,’ an Obsolete Concept? by Ken Gewertz
– Ken Gewertz, “'Manliness,' an obsolete concept? Discuss,” Harvard Gazette, April 10, 2003.Excerpt: A few years back, an editor from Harvard Magazine called Harvey Mansfield and asked if he would contribute a short quote for a profile of a fellow faculty member. Mansfield replied… More
Teaching
The Teaching of Citizenship
– "The Teaching of Citizenship," PS, Spring 1984, pp. 211-215.The State of Harvard
– "The State of Harvard," review article in The Public Interest, No. 101 (Fall 1990), pp. 113-123.Excerpt: HARVARD is either the best American university or close to it, and according to Henry Rosovsky, two-thirds of the world’s best universities are American. Rosovsky was dean of… More
The National Prospect
– "The National Prospect," a symposium, Commentary Magazine, November 1995, 85-86.Excerpt: Lack of virtue is dimming our national prospect. This is a simpler statement than the one posed for the symposium, which lists possible causes of moral decline rather than calling… More
‘Manliness,’ an Obsolete Concept? by Ken Gewertz
– Ken Gewertz, “'Manliness,' an obsolete concept? Discuss,” Harvard Gazette, April 10, 2003.Excerpt: A few years back, an editor from Harvard Magazine called Harvey Mansfield and asked if he would contribute a short quote for a profile of a fellow faculty member. Mansfield replied… More