The author does not claim that Cohen has a "road to Damascus moment" when he arrives at Harvard. Instead, this is the claim:
"This created something of a “road to Damascus” moment for Cohen. It forced him to ask the basic question: what is it that I dislike most about capitalism?"
That is, Cohen needed to take a moment and then ask himself deeper questions about his starting assumptions. That is the claim.
"This created something of a “road to Damascus” moment for Cohen. It forced him to ask the basic question: what is it that I dislike most about capitalism?"
That is, Cohen needed to take a moment and then ask himself deeper questions about his starting assumptions. That is the claim.