Trump’s class battle on Harvard – podcast

0
7
Trump’s class battle on Harvard – podcast

Harvard College filed a lawsuit towards the Trump administration on Monday on the grounds {that a} latest $2bn (£1.5bn) funding freeze was illegal. It’s the most important act of resistance taken by a US faculty in response to Trump’s crackdown on increased schooling.

Ed Pilkington, chief reporter for Guardian US, explains to Michael Safi that capitulating to Trump’s calls for would have severely undermined Harvard’s status, and that the administration was focusing on it for being a bastion of liberal thought.

As Pilkington describes, on the identical time Trump is tapping right into a deep seam of resentment in the direction of increased schooling that has been constructing within the US as the price of faculty attendance rockets and extra folks see the liberal concepts rising from universities as irrelevant to their lives.

The pair focus on the way in which Harvard is making an attempt to attraction to the general public by highlighting its contributions to society and whether or not the final word survival of upper schooling’s autonomy shall be decided by the legislation courts or the courtroom of public opinion.

Assist the Guardian as we speak: theguardian.com/todayinfocuspod

{Photograph}: Nicholas Pfosi/Reuters

Supply hyperlink