Has Harvard really changed much since Samuel Huntington?
"The calls in that decade to democratize the university and open it up to minorities of race and color were considered by many liberals and conservatives as dangerous expressions of dissent. In one famous instance, this was duly noted by ruling-class elites such as Harvard professor Samuel Huntington in the Trilateral Commission of 1973, who complained about what was called an "excess of democracy" in the United States."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/how-higher-education-can-win-the-war-against-neoliberalism-and-white-supremacy/ar-AAPTXH3?ocid=msedgntp