Written about the rise over the course of the 20th century in your book. What is the instrumental university . Where did it come from . How does the history of the rise of the instrumental university help understand the landscape . Thank you very much for having me here. The institution said there was a change across the course of the 20th century. They particularly broke out after world war ii. That has University Leaders came to view the university as an instrument for solving social problems and promoting economic growth. I argue this shift is grounded in some of the political thought of the earliest political thought of the earlier 20th century. Certain ideals and fields coming aboard. Universities were not just going to turn out graduates. The universities themselves would actually be institutions or instruments as the language sometimes went. I identified a number that tended to have allegiances with democratic politics. City planning, different kinds of efforts in Public Adminis
Jordan welcome to the daily show, im jordan klepper. Ronny and im ronny chieng. Weve got so much to talk about tonight. College campuses are protesting, Donald Trumps enemies are surrendering, and the Supreme Court wonders if the president can kill you for fun. Jordan but first, donald trump is still on trial, so lets catch up with another installment of americas most tremendously wanted. [cheers and applause] the whole thing is a scam. Jordan today was a big day for donald trump versus johnny law with the former president fighting the man at every level of the legal system. Ronny but things actually started off pretty good for trump. After months of calling him unfit for office, trumps attorney general bill barr said hes voting for him anyway and trump responded with as much grace as you would expect. So the former president posting on truth central that wow, former attorney general bill barr has just endorsed me for president , despite the fact that i called him weak, slowmoving, let
Jordan welcome to the daily show, im jordan klepper. Ronny and im ronny chieng. Weve got so much to talk about tonight. College campuses are protesting, Donald Trumps enemies are surrendering, and the Supreme Court wonders if the president can kill you for fun. Jordan but first, donald trump is still on trial, so lets catch up with another installment of americas most tremendously wanted. [cheers and applause] the whole thing is a scam. Jordan today was a big day for donald trump versus johnny law with the former president fighting the man at every level of the legal system. Ronny but things actually started off pretty good for trump. After months of calling him unfit for office, trumps attorney general bill barr said hes voting for him anyway and trump responded with as much grace as you would expect. So the former president posting on truth central that wow, former attorney general bill barr has just endorsed me for president , despite the fact that i called him weak, slowmoving, let
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How would you respond to that . Have been there. In 2009, i get the anger. I think some people arent different stages than i am because everyone starts at some point. I mean, we are setting up a political battle that our kids and grandkids will be fighting, so thats a privilege of living in a free society is that you must constantly attended to this. We are just getting to the next level. This wont be decided in our lifetime. Its just not how it works. Its a generational battle. Evers as a result i think some people are at a different point in this marathon than others. When i first got involved in politics it was before 2001, and i was not for george bush. I was raised in a family of hardcore democrats. I was prolife and ive always been unequivocally prolife because i come from a ive been protected. Second amendment for the non biography to a . Exactly. So, i guess the more educated i got in the more mature i became in the eyes opened a bit more and i realized the need for responsibil