GOD and MAN at YALE — is a 1951 book by William F. Buckley Jr based on his undergraduate experiences at Yale University. In the book, he criticized Yale and its faculty for forcing collectivist, Keynesian, and secularist ideology on its students. He criticized individual professors by name, arguing that they tried to break down students’ religious beliefs through their hostility to religion. Buckley stated that Yale denied its students any sense of individualism by making them embrace the ideas of liberalism. Buckley argued that the Yale charter left oversight of the university to the alumni, and because most alumni of Yale believed in God, Yale failed to serve its “masters” by teaching course content in a matter inconsistent with alumni beliefs.