
Victor Davis Hanson: There's nothing stranger in America now than the contemporary university
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Today’s universities and colleges bear little if any resemblance to postwar higher education.
Top-notch higher education explains much of the current scientific, technological and commercial excellence of the United States. After World War II — won in part due to superior American scientific research, production and logistics — a college degree became a prerequisite for a successful career.More Related News

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