
History of Universities, Part 1: Flower of the Middle Ages
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The New Guard, the New University
Universities allow for debate and lectual exchange, but they can easily become ossified. They are just dominated by certain received ideas that people in the rest of the world outside the university might no longer important or persuasive. When this happens, usually at some point a new guard comes in, sort of invades the inner sanctum right? Because the university still holds a certain symbolic power and importance in western society. And so the new guard usually doesn't simply give up on them, but at some point infiltrates, gets new ideas adopted and ot gain relevance. But then eventually those new ideas also become old and obsolete, and they can again fall behind the times, and the cycle
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