Bloomberg News: If America Doesn’t Want Harvard, Somebody Else Will
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Bloomberg News: If America doesn’t want Harvard, somebody else will
In the 1930s and 1940s, America played a crucial role in keeping academic inquiry alive. By welcoming thousands of researchers fleeing fascism in Europe, it enhanced its national brainpower and fostered breakthroughs of immense value to people everywhere
If America doesn’t want Harvard, somebody else will - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
In the 1930s and 1940s, America played a crucial role in keeping academic inquiry alive. By welcoming thousands of researchers fleeing fascism in Europe, it enhanced its national brainpower and fostered breakthroughs of immense value to people everywhere — from the digital computer to the discovery of DNA.
The Problem With ‘Harvard Derangement Syndrome’
Welcome to the Quillette Podcast, which is usually hosted on alternate weeks by me, Jonathan Kay, and by Iona Italia. Quillette is where free thought lives. We are an independent, grassroots platform for heterodox ideas and fearless commentary.And this week, our recent theme of culture-war bizarro turnabout continues, with yet more tales of conservatives encouraging an illiberal—my guest might even say authoritarian—approach to higher education.…
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