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The Harvard Funding Freeze and the Death of the Public Intellectual
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The Harvard Funding Freeze and the Death of the Public Intellectual

The federal freeze on Harvard's research grants is a policy action. Its second-order effect — the defunding of the institutional infrastructure that produces public intellectual life — is a civilizational one. We are watching the dismantling of the institutions that make serious independent thought possible.

Marcus WebbMarch 18, 2026
Letters: April 2026
Letters

Letters: April 2026

Reader responses to our essays on institutional trust, the meaning crisis, AI liability, and the antitrust revival — plus a correction and an editor's note on our coverage of the quantum computing timeline.

The Editors6 min
Letters: March 2026
Letters

Letters: March 2026

Readers respond to recent articles on artificial intelligence, the fracturing center, and the sleep deprivation crisis.

8 min