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Victor Davis Hanson

The Curriculum

Universities rise or fall by the quality of their curricula, something impossible to ascertain by the titles of classes, only by the syllabus and the general reputation of the faculty for both teaching ability and scholarship.

Two legacies of the 1960s student takeover of the universities and th...


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Victor Davis Hanson interviews Marine combat veteran and military author Francis J. “Bing” West about West’s new book, “CAT5: The 2033 War,” which argues the U.S. won battles in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan yet suffered strategic defeat because leaders lacked clear end-state objectives and assumed America could do anything without consequences—a “Jupiter complex.” West warn...


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Victor Davis Hanson interviews Marine combat veteran and military author Francis J. “Bing” West about West’s new book, “CAT5: The 2033 War,” which argues the U.S. won battles in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan yet suffered strategic defeat because leaders lacked clear end-state objectives and assumed America could do anything without consequences—a “Jupiter complex.” West warn...


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Victor Davis Hanson

Faculty Erosion

Over the last 50 years, faculty teaching loads have been lessened. Release time has increased. Monitoring of faculty productivity, especially post-tenure reviews, has been eroding and replaced by DEI exemptions.

To pay for full professors—nine months at work, 3-4 classes a year, sabbaticals eve...


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Victor Davis Hanson
American Greatness

The tentative “memorandum of understanding” with Iran has caused glee on the Left and furor among many on the Right. The Left might welcome “peace,” but surely not as much as it enjoys infighting on the Right over the details.

If last week Democrats were calling Trump a fascist warmonger, now they deride his pe...


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