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#86 Why a Harvard Professor Walked Away · And What the University Can’t Say Out Loud
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After forty years at Harvard, historian James Hankins quietly walked away.
Not in protest. Not in anger. But with a diagnosis.
In this episode of Think First, we examine Hankins’ final essay and a recent interview to understand what changed inside elite universities — not ideologically, but institutionally. From the disappearance of Western civilization requirements to shifting hiring incentives and the loss of a shared cultural foundation, this isn’t a story about politics. It’s about drift.
We explore how poetic truth replaces standards, how reassurance substitutes for evidence, and why institutions can look unchanged while becoming something entirely different.
If this episode feels less like an argument and more like a diagnosis, that’s intentional.
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