Why We’ll Remain Preeminent
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Lawrence Summers is optimistic about the country’s future, crediting beyond our economic position the strength of our universities and the talent they cultivate. What does he worry about? Among may weaknesses, K-12 education among them, our reluctance to cultivate an ethos that embraces ambition rather than one that condemns it, and the general distrust of government and its stakeholders.
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