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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
On in the kitchen. Thank you julia. Thank you, naren. And thanks, all of you for coming. Okay, so books available. We have we have a lot of books on amazon and find naren whos going to facilitate that tonight. Thank you you aim really excits event. This book feels a very, very big blank in the story of this country. And its a really important book for that reason. Its called speaking while female, 75 extraordinary speeches by american women and its surprise that donna rubin is the one who produced it. Ive known you for as we have friends in common. Weve known each other for many, many weve had some similar career paths. But its great to have you here in this. And you came and spoke to my group about new york city, about ten years ago. I remember that. Yes, i do that. And we have some other i just say we have some inhouse speechwriting celebrities here. Three of my former colleagues or a couple of my colleagues on white house, jeff shesol, tom bossert and paul orzulak are sitting in the
On in the kitchen. Thank you julia. Thank you, naren. And thanks, all of you for coming. Okay, so books available. We have we have a lot of books on amazon and find naren whos going to facilitate that tonight. Thank you you aim really excits event. This book feels a very, very big blank in the story of this country. And its a really important book for that reason. Its called speaking while female, 75 extraordinary speeches by american women and its surprise that donna rubin is the one who produced it. Ive known you for as we have friends in common. Weve known each other for many, many weve had some similar career paths. But its great to have you here in this. And you came and spoke to my group about new york city, about ten years ago. I remember that. Yes, i do that. And we have some other i just say we have some inhouse speechwriting celebrities here. Three of my former colleagues or a couple of my colleagues on white house, jeff shesol, tom bossert and paul orzulak are sitting in the
Blank in the story of this country. And its a really important book for that reason. Its called speaking while female, 75 extraordinary speeches by american women and its surprise that donna rubin is the one who produced it. Ive known you for as we have friends in common. Weve known each other for many, many weve had some similar career paths. But its great to have you here in this. And you came and spoke to my group about new york city, about ten years ago. I remember that. Yes, i do that. And we have some other i just say we have some inhouse speechwriting celebrities here. Three of my former colleagues or a couple of my colleagues on white house, jeff shesol, tom bossert and paul orzulak are sitting in the back. Theyre three guys who came to this to hear about womens speeches. You guys are great. They also to be extraordinarily talented speechwriters. So they can give you a lot more tips than i could. Im sure so don, a former journalist, shes also a former speechwriter. Shes now a c