God and Man at Yale
Defunct Newspapers Journals TV channels Websites Other Congressional caucuses Economics Gun rights Identity politics Nativist Religion Watchdog groups Youth/student groups Miscellaneous Other God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of "Academic Freedom" is a 1951 book by William F. Buckley Jr., based on his undergraduate experiences at Yale University.Buckley eventually became a leading voice in the American conservative movement in the latter half of the twentieth century.God and Man at Yale received some mixed or harsh reviews when it was first published, including those of Peter Viereck[1] and McGeorge Bundy.[3] Buckley went on to be an active force in the conservative movement through the political magazine he started, National Review, and his television show Firing Line.The magazine and its creator played a crucial role in tying together the different factions of the arising conservative movement to form a potent political force.