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051: Celebrating Our 50th Episode, Part Two
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". . . if we go back to 1776 and sit in that world, those who founded this country were creating something that really had never happened before. It was the first time that a group of people had sat down and, through careful deliberation, created a form of democracy. And that was dependent upon the people be educated enough, engaged enough, thoughtful about other people enough that the people themselves could kind of be in charge. [It had] never been successful before and one of the fun pieces of this comes from the Massachusetts’ Constitution that John Adams wrote where he said that, “It shall be the duty of legislators in all future periods of this commonwealth to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences."
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Previous episodes referenced in this podcast:
- Episode 28
- Episode 40
- Episode 32
- Episode 16
- Episode 21
- Episode 13
Links to each episode can be found in the transcript web page.
110 episodes
051: Celebrating Our 50th Episode, Part Two
Solutions for Higher Education with Southern Utah University President Scott L Wyatt
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Featured Quote:
". . . if we go back to 1776 and sit in that world, those who founded this country were creating something that really had never happened before. It was the first time that a group of people had sat down and, through careful deliberation, created a form of democracy. And that was dependent upon the people be educated enough, engaged enough, thoughtful about other people enough that the people themselves could kind of be in charge. [It had] never been successful before and one of the fun pieces of this comes from the Massachusetts’ Constitution that John Adams wrote where he said that, “It shall be the duty of legislators in all future periods of this commonwealth to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences."
Full Transcript and Additional Links
Previous episodes referenced in this podcast:
- Episode 28
- Episode 40
- Episode 32
- Episode 16
- Episode 21
- Episode 13
Links to each episode can be found in the transcript web page.
110 episodes
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