CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Michael Lesley crisscrossed HarvardYard, looking up from his copy of David Hume's "The Natural History of Religion" only to avoid the tourists that shuffled through the snow-covered quadrangle.
He persuasively argues that, in short, we are entering an era of our own creation where the anti-liberty culture in HarvardYard (part of the university) is dictating a similarly unfree culture in Harvard Square (part of the City of Cambridge).
Harvard undergraduates are on spring break this week, so the dorm windows ringing the Yard were absent of the banners that usually herald, say, a big football game against Yale or a particularly avant-garde student production of a Samuel Beckett play.