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the second panel, which professor john milton cooper will chair will examine the lessons -- will examine his domestic policies, accomplishments and failures. delighted that off of the two panels today we have a distinguished array of experts, including several prominent wilson alumni. they will shed light on these important issues today. a special thanks to john milton cooper who is the dean, for his counsel in organizing today's conference. i will turn now to our first panel and i will switch seats. switch to a seat. and a different microphone. the topic is, will the world order wilson envisioned survive? we are fortunate to have with us it is panel whose biographies have been destroyed. catherine ashton, the former high representative of the european union for foreign affairs and security policies. essentially the european union's foreign minister. we are delighted she has joined us to chair our global europe program at the wilson center. mitchell reese is president and ceo of the colonial williamsburg foundation. station identification is a great place to visit. go down and have the c
the second panel, which professor john milton cooper will chair will examine the lessons -- will examine his domestic policies, accomplishments and failures. delighted that off of the two panels today we have a distinguished array of experts, including several prominent wilson alumni. they will shed light on these important issues today. a special thanks to john milton cooper who is the dean, for his counsel in organizing today's conference. i will turn now to our first panel and i will switch...
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a special thanks to john milton hiser who is the dean, for counsel in organizing today's conference. turn out to our first panel and i will switch seats. seat. to a and a different microphone. the topic is, will the world order wilson envisioned survive? the biographies have been , who wased, catherine the former high representative of the european union foreign affairs and security policies. the european union's foreign minister. we are delighted she has joined us to share our global europe program at the wilson center. 's president and ceo of the colonial williamsburg foundation. station identification is a great place to visit. down and have the colonial experience there. ofis also former director policy planning at the state department. then, a historian at the university of minnesota. he is the author of power without the three: woodrow wilson on the american internationalist experiment. unfortunately, jeffrey from tufts university who was on the usgram, is unable to be with due to illness. we will conduct this and conversational format for a half-hour or so, then we will turn i
a special thanks to john milton hiser who is the dean, for counsel in organizing today's conference. turn out to our first panel and i will switch seats. seat. to a and a different microphone. the topic is, will the world order wilson envisioned survive? the biographies have been , who wased, catherine the former high representative of the european union foreign affairs and security policies. the european union's foreign minister. we are delighted she has joined us to share our global europe...
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we shed light on these important issues today, especially john milton cooper, who is a historian for his counsel organizing today's conference. panel.turn to our first i will switch to a seat. world orderll the wilson and vision survive? we are fortunate to have with us a distinguished panel whose biographies have been distributed. the former high representative of the european union foreign affairs and security policy, a the european union's foreign minister. , she joins usted to chair the program at the wilson center. ceo ofl is president and the colonial williamsburg foundation. station identification is a great place to visit. go down and have the colonial experience there. he is also former director of policy planning at the state department. and also a historian at the university of minnesota, he is the author of power without , woodrow wilson and the american internationalist experiment. of topsately jeffrey university, who was on the program, is unable to be with us today due to illness. we are going to conduct this in conversational format for a half hour or so. then we turn
we shed light on these important issues today, especially john milton cooper, who is a historian for his counsel organizing today's conference. panel.turn to our first i will switch to a seat. world orderll the wilson and vision survive? we are fortunate to have with us a distinguished panel whose biographies have been distributed. the former high representative of the european union foreign affairs and security policy, a the european union's foreign minister. , she joins usted to chair the...
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i was in college in 80s, i am grateful for, that i was allowed to read john milton, and shakespear withoutnyone thinking to complain about the gonads of those authors, i lost myself in beauty, in greatness and sublimbty, come 80s, students were given a license for ignor ignorance, only thingy needed to know about book was race, gender of author to know if it was dismissible without being read, they could go to wallow in their own delusional oppression, it has on the loon gotten worse, we're freeding the ground for i fear, civil war, studentser being taught to hate, hate greatest works of western civi-- civilization, and hate eh other, from the moment they stop on college camp us -- bureaucracy is determined to drum in to that students head, identity politics, saying they are either a victim or an oprosser, aprossers are most payment usually, white mails, heterosexual height white mail, only way to get out is to be an ally of the opressed. the most pro post rouse diseug - student believe they are at risk. this environment that tra druggal liberal terms to most tolerant environment in human
i was in college in 80s, i am grateful for, that i was allowed to read john milton, and shakespear withoutnyone thinking to complain about the gonads of those authors, i lost myself in beauty, in greatness and sublimbty, come 80s, students were given a license for ignor ignorance, only thingy needed to know about book was race, gender of author to know if it was dismissible without being read, they could go to wallow in their own delusional oppression, it has on the loon gotten worse, we're...
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on one page is john milton and a few pages later it's beowulf it does have such phenomenal range that one doesn't often encounter of books dealing with the scripture so i am putting my cards on the table without. [laughter] . >> thank you so to start with the questions themselves because your book is "god in the qur'an" which is a very large topic but this is not a six volume work so how did you find a focus i had written the bria biography christ a crisis friends and a couple of publishers to suggest to me you have written about this and that it was hard for me to take on for muslims and i was very very hesitant to do that because i'm really not trained in islam but after a long enough time of pondering this in fact, for a variety of reasons that you can probably guess i became more interested in islam and scripture as well so i did find a way forward to deal with the way that the korean handles characters and episodes which also appear in the koran so there are 80 doctors the first is called adam and his wife the second adam's son and his brother the third is abraham and his father
on one page is john milton and a few pages later it's beowulf it does have such phenomenal range that one doesn't often encounter of books dealing with the scripture so i am putting my cards on the table without. [laughter] . >> thank you so to start with the questions themselves because your book is "god in the qur'an" which is a very large topic but this is not a six volume work so how did you find a focus i had written the bria biography christ a crisis friends and a couple...
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i'm very grateful for that because, i was allowed to read john milton and shakespeare without anyonehinking to complain about the authors. i got to lose myself in beauty, in greatness, and sub limbty cool the 80s and students were given a license for ignorance, they were taught that the only thing they needed to know about a book was the race and gender of the author to know whether it was thoroughly dismissible without itno being read, with ad they could go on to instead wallow in their own -- delusional oppression and it is only gotten worse since then and what we are doing is breeding the grounds for i fear civil war because students are being taught to hate. to hate the greatest works of western civilization, and frankly to hate each other. from the moment a student steps onat college campus today is asa freshman or a fresh person i should probablym say, the bureaucracy is determined to -- to drum into that student's head identity politics which says, he's either a victim or an oppressor. oppressors are, obviously, most famously, white males heterosexual white male, the only way
i'm very grateful for that because, i was allowed to read john milton and shakespeare without anyonehinking to complain about the authors. i got to lose myself in beauty, in greatness, and sub limbty cool the 80s and students were given a license for ignorance, they were taught that the only thing they needed to know about a book was the race and gender of the author to know whether it was thoroughly dismissible without itno being read, with ad they could go on to instead wallow in their own --...
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of different economists, you can see the numbers given to such luminaries as john may lard keynes or -- maynard keynes or milton friedman, kenneth arrow, hayek, marx and the rest of them, and smith vastly outpaces any of these. in fact, his citation level runs significantly higher than the next three, keynes, marx and hayek, put together. so smith is a figure that bestrides the world of economics and the economy. and the effects of that is that he's become enormously not prestigious, not merely prestigious, but important to be associated with particular ideas and themes. and so he has found himself the subject of misappropriation from across the political spectrum. and the result has been a series of carrick atures. one has been the idea that smith, you find this on the right of the political spectrum often, that he is a great laissez-faire economist, a libertarian whose great genius is lain in releasing the world from the utopian delusions of socialism and communism. another caricature on the other side of the spectrum or what you might call the left left-wing side of the spectrum is that smith is an apologist
of different economists, you can see the numbers given to such luminaries as john may lard keynes or -- maynard keynes or milton friedman, kenneth arrow, hayek, marx and the rest of them, and smith vastly outpaces any of these. in fact, his citation level runs significantly higher than the next three, keynes, marx and hayek, put together. so smith is a figure that bestrides the world of economics and the economy. and the effects of that is that he's become enormously not prestigious, not merely...
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industrial milton's ups and from lagos to dakar the aging bus is traveling five thousand kilometers through seven countries over bumpy roads and. during the stops the oldest local youngsters about art. by john from sydney specializes in works made with electric paint it gives up signals when it's touch. i have no idea where we are right now but that's not important you just have to set up an environment where you can be creative i've always dreamt of working with african artists in africa and while it's a unique opportunity to get to know my own continent to explore a look on tonight in ghana the bus passengers mingle with local artists and meet verbena ili come fiancee in a transgender performance he transcends boundaries as a veiled woman documenting the process all the while i deal with the bodies and deal with immigration don't see where migration aswell. just what's troubling for white culture it's all about country and also crossing this out to colonial species from the front before that i'm going to go through a very strong idea of. the bus gets increasingly cantankerous much of the days spent with repairs including a whole new engine on top of that crossing borders in west africa in
industrial milton's ups and from lagos to dakar the aging bus is traveling five thousand kilometers through seven countries over bumpy roads and. during the stops the oldest local youngsters about art. by john from sydney specializes in works made with electric paint it gives up signals when it's touch. i have no idea where we are right now but that's not important you just have to set up an environment where you can be creative i've always dreamt of working with african artists in africa and...
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milton, massachusetts, on june 12, 1924. the son of a future u.s. senator he married barbara pierce. in 2001 his eldest son texas governor george walker bush became the 43rd president, the first since johnquincy adams to follow his father into the white house. >> i'm now about to enter. so help me god. >> his second son jeb bush served two terms as florida governor, and ran for presidential nomination. he made a fortune in the oil business. there his future in republican politics blossomed. that one fact help bush become elected to two terms as congressman. his disappointment didn't last long. >> we view this item as so seriously we consider it a possible turning point in the history of the united nations. >> his political profile was high enough president nixon appointed him to ambassador of the united nations. president ford sent him to china to head up the u.s. liaison office as part of a initiative in u.s.-china relations. and in 1975 bush came home to become director of the cia, a job an associate said he truly loved. he left that job when carter became president and soon became a player in national republican politics. bush ran against reagan in the gop primaries, winning some but
milton, massachusetts, on june 12, 1924. the son of a future u.s. senator he married barbara pierce. in 2001 his eldest son texas governor george walker bush became the 43rd president, the first since johnquincy adams to follow his father into the white house. >> i'm now about to enter. so help me god. >> his second son jeb bush served two terms as florida governor, and ran for presidential nomination. he made a fortune in the oil business. there his future in republican politics...