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More reflections on what we’re doing in universities. In this case, it’s a question of what we should view as the right level of success for institutions and their graduates.
One of the emergent themes of this newsletter has been simply describing what professors do. The popular image of academics is as far from reality as NCIS is from the reality of NCIS. Ivory towers? Brother, I work in a 1960s concrete-and-ci...
“The Boy Who Knew Too Much,” episode 20 in season 5 of The Simpsons, premiered on the Fox television network on May 5, 1994—a shade under three decades from today. It contains one scene with a now-renewed cultural relevance:
The Soviet Union aimed to be not only the world’s first socialist society but its first scientific society as well. Not only did this goal have an elective affinity with the ambitions and tastes of Lenin and other Bolsheviks, it also flowed...
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Political scientist. Professor. Writer. Mitchell Scholar. Reproached by Mikhail Gorbachev. “You want it to be one way, but it’s the other way.”
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