No one was surprised when the Harvard Business School published a short profile on Grover Norquist (MBA '81) in the June 2005 issue of its official alumni magazine, the HBS Alumni Bulletin. The Bulletin's "One on One" feature has interviewed a wide range of graduates in past issues.
And after all, our CEO-in-Chief, President Bush, also hailed from "the West Point of Capitalism."
In the September issue, other HBS alums responded to the Norquist piece in their Letters to the Editor. The shocking verdict: an astonishing, nearly unanimous wave of revulsion about Norquist, his worldview and his impact.
Comparisons to Hitler, endorsements of inheritance taxes, concerns about increasing concentration of wealth, unvarnished blasts against Cheney and the war... You might think it was the Worker's World Daily, not an HBS publication.
Read these stinging rebukes after the jump.
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