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Audie Award Nominee, Nonfiction, 2013Audie Award Nominee, Nonfiction, 2013To glimpse America's future, one must search no further than its school campuses. Of these institutions, none supports more clout than Yale University, the hallowed "cradle of presidents". In Sex and God at Yale, recent graduate Nathan Harden undresses perversity on the list of Ivy and ideology gone wild as top of the echelon of academia is mired in nothing less than a full-fledged moral turmoil. Three generations in the past, William F. Buckley's traditional God and Man at Yale, a critique of enforced liberalism at his alma mater, became a rallying cry of the traditional movement. Today Harden discloses how a loss of purpose, borne of extreme agendas and single-minded politics correctness shielded under labels of "academic freedom", subverts the goals of advanced schooling. Harden's provocative narrative features the implications of the questionable Sex Week on campus and the communal elitism of the Yale "naked party" phenomenon. Going beyond mere erotic expose, Sex and God at Yale pulls the bedding from institutional licentiousness and examines how his alma mater surely got to a spot where:
- During "Sex Week" at Yale, porn producers were allowed onto campus property to give demonstrations on erotic technique - and present out examples of their products.
- An artwork university student received departmental agreement - before the ensuing marketing attention alerted the public and Yale alumni - for a skill project where she claimed to possess used the bloodstream and muscle from repeated self-induced miscarriages
- The college or university became the subject of a federal research for allegedly developing a hostile environment for women