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Evening, its very encouraging and exciting for us here at the museum to have folks come in for our events. We really appreciate it. And i know that the staff of the raven bookstore appreciates it as well. So now ill introduce tonights guest speaker. James e. Sherow is a professor in the department of history at kansas state university. He specializes in researching and teaching environmental history, kansas history, and the history of the american west. Professor sherow has written six books and numerous articles, including Railroad Empire across the heartland, rephotographing Alexander Gardners westward journey, which is a familiar resource for the staff and volunteers at the watkins. I know we have that book on our shelves and weve used it. And the grasslands of the United States. Tonight, professor sherow will discuss his latest work, and copies will be available for purchase and signing thanks to our partners at the raven bookstore right here in lawrence, kansas. So without further
Very good. Thank you, alexander. I would like to point out that the president s speech contained a very deep, profound description of the process of changing elites. He said that in place of the elite that built its wealth in the nineties on the collapse of the state, which could only steal and lie, there should be a completely new elite from the front, people who shed blood for their homeland, people of a completely different orientation. And here, in fact, there is a very interesting sociologist, german, classic, werner sombard, he said that there are two types societies, one is ruled by merchants , the other is ruled by heroes, helden unheller, hegel , in turn, said that the state is created by the brave class, it seems to me that putin is actually opening up a new horizon, how to restart the state, based not on the commercial, trading principle, on the class of those people, like. Uh, king georgievich quite rightly said that from the front they bring a different one, a different st
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fall with octoberpest. i can octoberfest. i can almost set my clock to the show, it s a good old time. will: it s a fun time. sausages, mustard, sauerkraut. rachel: i think rick s still going, it s a theme from yesterday, right? [laughter] pete: yeah. rick and and will and i did some extra extracurricular team building after the show, we celebrated and watched texas mow down oklahoma. will: yes, we did. pete: and we mowed down just a few adult beverages, but we got to know each other just a little bit better. will: which means we might have gotten a little bit of a head start on the competition for later today where we re going to have a stein-holding competition pete: does that mean we hold it will: i have been to germany for octoberfest, and that s what you do. rachel: are you going to be a beer maid? pete: maybe. [laughter] will: how many, if that s case rachel: my arms are pete: i think we re going to see who can hold the glass up the longest maybe? if. will: real