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Universities and the Administrative State with Greg Conti

1 h 0 min · 25. juli 2024
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American higher education is facing trust issues in an age where political overreach and social justice have taken over our educational institutions. How did we get here? What can be done about it? Greg Conti joins Right Ideas with host John Sailer to discuss. Greg Conti is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University and Editor-at-Large of Compact Magazine. His research focuses on the history of modern political thought, especially in Britain and France, and on the lessons that can be drawn from that history for contemporary debates in political philosophy.

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