He answers Jack that distrust of universities comes mostly from people left out of the university system, especially the right, although he notes dissenting faculty and students inside universities.
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He models the U.S.
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He models the U.S. military as internally divided rather than unitary: leadership is described as Democratic, soldiers as Republican, and special forces as the faction with flexibility and will to intervene.
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"And Peter asked a question. Okay. So, what can we learn in university? And the answer is that even though universities have become more..."
"-educated individuals who are wealthy, okay? But at the same time, there are many University who do not like what's going on. So there's..."
"...there anything you're not clear about? So the U.S. military, so Jack's question is like, who are the U.S. military support? Okay?"
"So the U.S. military is very complicated because it's divided into a lot of different departments. Okay? So the military is not one beast...."
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A June 2024 lecture arguing that the next American civil war will not repeat 1861.
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