Bucknell Leaders
Bucknell Leaders
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Jason Manning - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
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Jason Manning - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
Heather MacDonald - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
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Heather MacDonald - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
Lee Jussim - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
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Lee Jussim - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
Sam Abrams - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
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Sam Abrams - Campus Politics and the Liberal Arts
Systemic Racism: Truth or Poetic Truth? Two Perspectives
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With Prof. Shelby Steele, Prof. John W. Fountain, Eli Steele, and Ken Langone
The Legacy of the Korean War
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With Victor Davis Hanson
Thoughtful Dialogue in Turbulent Times: Preserving Community Through the Liberal Arts
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With Robert George and Cornel West
Class, Politics, and Identity in Flyover America (With Jennifer Silva)
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Class, Politics, and Identity in Flyover America (With Jennifer Silva)
American Identity: Lincoln at Gettysburg (With Allen Guelzo)
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American Identity: Lincoln at Gettysburg (With Allen Guelzo)
American Religious and Sexual Identities: Coexistence or Cold Civil War?
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With Rod Dreher and Andrew Sullivan
Glenn Loury - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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Glenn Loury - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
June Carbone - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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June Carbone - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
Charles Kesler - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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Charles Kesler - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
Mark Moyar - The '60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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Mark Moyar - The '60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
Mark Bauerlein - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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Mark Bauerlein - The ‘60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
Todd Gitlin - The '60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
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Todd Gitlin - The '60s at 50: BPALC Symposium and Film Series
BPALC Symposium Fall '17: Legacies of the Bolshevik Revolution
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BPALC Symposium Fall '17: Legacies of the Bolshevik Revolution
Overcoming America's Divisions: An Evening with Jason Riley and Naomi Schaefer Riley
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Overcoming America's Divisions: An Evening with Jason Riley and Naomi Schaefer Riley
Author Book Chat with Rod Dreher - Live Not By Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents
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Author Book Chat with Rod Dreher - Live Not By Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents
Overcoming Race and Class Divides in America (With Prof. Glenn Loury and Jodi Shaw)
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Overcoming Race and Class Divides in America (With Prof. Glenn Loury and Jodi Shaw)
Restoring the Lost Art of Disagreement on College Campuses (With Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying)
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Restoring the Lost Art of Disagreement on College Campuses (With Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying)
Lincoln's Legacy (With Prof. Wilfred McClay)
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Lincoln's Legacy (With Prof. Wilfred McClay)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @cum-gw4sm
    @cum-gw4sm 2 місяці тому

    I was in korea with my momma at a early age. Momma was a free spirit person. Momma loved korea but momma loved me pumping away on top of her than food. Momma all ways wanted me pumping away on top of her. 50 years later still pumping away in momma in korea.

  • @ianrobertsson
    @ianrobertsson 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to know what VDH's view on every controversial US intervention dating back to the Spanish American War

  • @jakerutherford3380
    @jakerutherford3380 2 місяці тому

    Until universal mail in ballots

  • @ИринаКим-ъ5ч
    @ИринаКим-ъ5ч 3 місяці тому

    Perez Matthew Young Jeffrey Taylor Robert

  • @EmitOcean20
    @EmitOcean20 3 місяці тому

    Yup, went to SK a lot in the navy. From pohang, on off time we went to Whisper Alley off the USS St Louis LKA 116.

  • @johngraham192
    @johngraham192 4 місяці тому

    Incarnation

  • @ahhammouti3928
    @ahhammouti3928 6 місяців тому

    you can tell me comprehensive i understand you appreciate our professors 99/100 with a fault others all good but i can't give more than 16 to 17/20 ( 85/100) not my invention the professors telling me that the truth all the truth i swear

  • @ahhammouti3928
    @ahhammouti3928 6 місяців тому

    professor Allen Guelzo I appreciate your president 😅😅said the president JFK 😆😆NOT only your i appreciate also your professors 🤣🤣🤣 we need a college for knowledge 😆😆😆

  • @ahhammouti3928
    @ahhammouti3928 6 місяців тому

    PROFEESOR ALLEN Guelzo if you want to support me i have pancakes and coffee to propose 😆😆you can tell me no corruption 😂😂😂 if we compress the history said the president JFK 🙃🙃YESTERDAY my friend coming lauphing on me 🙂🙂🙂telling me Ait ben Ahmed 😂😂😂the reseacher 😂😂😂 in R&D lab 🙂🙂summer job given trainhing to his students 10 persons ahmed's salary 6000 frs students's salary 8500 frs to 9000 fre and me Bruno 9000 frs summer job Highway cashier you can tell me professor lary armnn is also required one supporting you for yesterday and another one for today 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @geneeverett33
    @geneeverett33 7 місяців тому

    Wasn’t our fight. Vietnam had more of an effect but the loss of faith by Americans began when we fought wars in Asia against enemies who had no interest in threatening Americans

  • @terry4137
    @terry4137 8 місяців тому

    I loved history and wanted to know about the Korean War (we didn’t have the net) He refused to talk about it…at all! Let me see if I can find out why!

  • @999reader
    @999reader 9 місяців тому

    Yes, another brilliant presentation by Professor Guelzo. But I have to note that I see only gray heads in the audience, who asked all the questions, and hardly half a full auditorium. Where are the students, alas? Too consumed by social media I fear.

  • @jimfesta8981
    @jimfesta8981 10 місяців тому

    The stalemate and cease fire in Korea may have served as the template for the future Vietnam War. We believed we could accomplish in Vietnam what we had in Korea. Unfortunately, Vietnam had a triple canopy jungle. .

  • @lornespry
    @lornespry 11 місяців тому

    During the Korean War, the The Mig 15 prevailed over allied aircraft in combat until the arrival of the North American F-86 Sabers. German WWII research influenced the design of both the Mig and Sabre, each of which had swept wings. The Sabre was armed by 50 calibre machine guns like American fighters of WWII. On the other hand, the Mig was intended to intercept American B-29's and was accordingly armed with three very powerful canons. This made the Mig very dangerous if its pilot could score even a hit or two. Arguments can be made about which was the better machine in combat, but possibly all round better trained Allied pilots contributed to victories over the Migs. On the other hand, the Mig could escape a fight due to its initial better rate of climb and slightly higher operational ceiling. Both types saw improvements over initial production. One interesting fact is that the Mig's engine was a licensed version of the Rolls Royce Nene. Without the cooperation of Rolls Royce and the British government, Russia could not have fielded a fighter in time that was the equal to the Sabre or perhaps even to the British Meteors and the US Navy's Panthers.

  • @docc1123
    @docc1123 11 місяців тому

    i've learned so much over the years of watching dr. hanson's you tube videos i have probably earned several degrees. thank you professor hanson.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 11 місяців тому

    The usa wouldnt intervene in the 1949 chinese civil war So the 1950 korean war was the best option due to the Geographical advantages!

  • @BruceMacDonald-vc3bx
    @BruceMacDonald-vc3bx 11 місяців тому

    CAN TIGERS HAVE SPOTS INSTEAD OF STRIPES

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 Рік тому

    As always I enjoy listening to Dr. Hanson and this is no exception. But I do think he is overly generous when he says the American forces fought magnificently. Some elements did, especially the Marines, but the Army had a lot of units bugging out haphazardly at the first sound of Chinese trumpets. Many American officers complained about this and the Brits were especially critical of the way the Americans cut and ran in chaotic fashion. Like I say, some units stood their ground but to say as whole they were magnificeint is a reach. As soon as he took command Ridgway saw that the Army lacked discipline and morale was in the toilet, mostly because the soldiers just weren't trained. MacArthur was too busy being the emperor of Japan to make sure the troops under his direct command were trained properly and the kids coming from state-side units were scared shitless and led by a mixed bag of officers. I'm not saying this to slam the military. I served, 23 years in fact, so I have mad respect for the guys who had to deal with the hand they were dealt in that mess. But it was a far messier mess than people realize. The Code of Conduct came about as a direct result of the way military discipline was lacking in Korea. The Marines had the highest survival rates because they were the most disciplined. And the big take away, that wars of containment are never a good idea, was lost on most everyone. Policy makers thought if it worked in South Korea it would work anywhere, especially Vietnam because after-all all Asians are alike. You'd think they would have learned that was false during WWII after fighting the Japanese. Another lesson that had been around since the War of 1812 was glossed over; if you have a democratic system don't get into a war that lacks popular support. Truman should have listened to the warnings he was getting from India regarding Chinese intentions if he went north and he should have looked around and gauged the national sentiment. Americans were never that gung-ho about the thing. Return the status-quo, declare victory, and come home. The same advice LBJ got and ignored in 65. Some lessons are never learned.

  • @jonathanblanchard6480
    @jonathanblanchard6480 Рік тому

    Why weren't the accounts on labor advertised ten or twenty years ago? Illegal cheap human trafficking vs USA citizens for work, jobs...sophists have three sets of books.

  • @alanmoberly64
    @alanmoberly64 Рік тому

    I would say the young man had a desire to die gloriously in battle. You know that a desire to die in battle is a thing. I grow weary of the essential denigration of the so called average American as they are not brave or courageous. People join the military for all kinds of reasons. People in the military kill people who are only fighting because their leader told them to fight. Their many people who lack the ability to feel fear. The people who do feel fear and put themselves in harms way are brave and courageous. The people who do not feel fear are simply not normal. This nation is not great because we have ability to kill the most people. This country is/should be great for the principles which is supposed to guide it. So please stop with the rhetoric of soldiers holding a higher status. Doing so puts you one step closer to serfdom.

  • @jackreacher8858
    @jackreacher8858 Рік тому

    If USA cant win in Afghanistan how is USA suppose to win against Russia . Of course USA Army can beat Russia Red Army but only in hollywood haha !

  • @reginaldcornelia8907
    @reginaldcornelia8907 Рік тому

    YES, VDH IS A NATIONAL TREASURE

  • @marsoelflaco5722
    @marsoelflaco5722 Рік тому

    At the UN, there is a time-line/mural, that gives the history of the UN. The Korean War is nowhere to be found. Incredibly curious!🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @slundgr
    @slundgr Рік тому

    Our military is probably weaker now than any time since before the Korean War. Our manufacturing, including medical supplies and drugs, has all been sent to China. We would not be able to defeat China in a conventional war today.

  • @DavidDArcyWestsideMichigan

    Didn’t JFK make plans to leave the Vietnam war?

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Рік тому

      That notion comes from the Camelot myth-makers, party hacks like Schlesinger and Sorenson, even his own brothers. Kennedy increased the number of military advisors at a steady rate and dished out contracts for helicopters and fighter-bombers like it was 1942. He couldn't overtly go after Castro after the Bay of Pigs and the Missile Crisis, though he certainly pulled a lot of covert nonsense with his brother Bobby leading the charge. Berlin was off-limits so he had to make a stand somewhere. He may not have stuck around as long as LBJ did but there is more actual evidence of his holding a hard line there than the revisionists can provide for the idea that he would pull out.

  • @baeX900
    @baeX900 Рік тому

    She is big on rhetoric but poor on facts and data. Couldn't articulate a straightforward answer to any of the questions.😂😂

  • @rickmcentee9204
    @rickmcentee9204 Рік тому

    How is it that this many years later, the Koreans havent developed enough of an army to defend themselves...?

    • @koyotekola6916
      @koyotekola6916 Рік тому

      They simply don't have the manpower and conventional weapons. There is my adoo about how their powerful howitzers can pound as far away Seoul. It may be true, but the rest, like their AF, is very limited. Therefore, their true defense is China and Russia.

    • @rickmcentee9204
      @rickmcentee9204 Рік тому

      My question is, for a country with their GDP, why not...?

    • @stevenwiederholt7000
      @stevenwiederholt7000 Рік тому

      @@rickmcentee9204 They Have, even back when I was there (1968) they had a good little army. From what I've read they are better today.

    • @JS-zv3yw
      @JS-zv3yw Рік тому

      Korea can defend itself against the North. US is an insurance policy to remind the North not to try something dumb. The point of deterence is to prevent another conflict. The USFK is by itself a deterence. Plus, if the US leaves S. Korea, the country will get nukes and there goes US policy of halting nuclear prolifetation...

    • @cragnamorra
      @cragnamorra 11 місяців тому

      The ROK army has something like 350,000 troops. 2200 tanks. 5000+ artillery. About 700 aircraft in the ROKAF. While not as large as the US (or DPRK, for that matter) military obviously (like most countries), that's a pretty sizable and credible force, and far larger than the US forces actually stationed in Korea (perhaps 30K-ish ballpark). It would very much be a case of "defending WITH" the ROKs, not "defending FOR". If the DPRK do ever come across the DMZ, most of them would be fighting ROK units, rather than US. And there's no reason to think that South Korean forces would not fight well. They generally did in 1950-53. At very least, US troops' regard for their ROKA allies usually seems have been much higher here than their successors would find later with the ARVN. (something I think VDH could have brought out a little while contrasting the two conflicts).

  • @elsiepersall7432
    @elsiepersall7432 Рік тому

    I had 3 uncles who fought in WW11 and in Korea- my uncle the fighter pilot said that the missions he flew in Korea were more dangerous than the ones he flew in the South Pacific. The other two uncles were Army - I remember what they had to say and have pictures that they took while there.

  • @francislarv3012
    @francislarv3012 Рік тому

    Tied down in Ukraine as well, now $$$$. Our enemies watching and munching popcorn

  • @Jamieyomama
    @Jamieyomama Рік тому

    Wow!! Glad I watched this! I did NOT see this coming when I saw the name Smith College! Thanks you.

  • @clarkl4177
    @clarkl4177 Рік тому

    I heard basically NOTHING of my Marine father's time in Korea 😢 I did notice his BIG coat, boots and sleeping bag--which all seemed odd in So Cal.🤔 However, in Perth Australia 2014, I met native Koreans who were SO TOUCHED upon hearing about my Dad. Over and over they told me "OH! Please tell him thank you for us!" An amazing gift to me AND my father ❤

    • @geneeverett33
      @geneeverett33 7 місяців тому

      South Korea is currently in talks to make new deals with china. It wasn’t our fight and will be in vain

  • @carlfasbinder5746
    @carlfasbinder5746 Рік тому

    USS Bataan (CVL-29) ferried an Air Force F-84 wing to Japan with plans to return for overhaul immediately. Instead boarded Marine squadron VMF-212 and almost immediately launched close-air-support missions supporting evacuation from Hungnam.

  • @timfinneran5047
    @timfinneran5047 Рік тому

    Thank you - great lecture - VDH is a national treasure as has been said many times. God bless all and the USA

  • @alanaadams7440
    @alanaadams7440 Рік тому

    Soldiers in Korea said they were fighting chinese soldiers .

  • @darkstarZ74
    @darkstarZ74 Рік тому

    About 600,000 Chinese died from all causes. I wish I could remember the book that is from but was a story about a Chinese military attache who told one of his Hungarian counterparts who had spent much of the war in China and North Korea; "Actually we didn't do very well. We lost around 600,000 soldiers." The ONE MILLION number was suggested by Max Hastings without any evidence but is well loved by American Jingos.

  • @dann547
    @dann547 Рік тому

    Frasier Crane knows his history!

  • @oceanhome2023
    @oceanhome2023 Рік тому

    My dad who was a 3 tour Vietnam Vet who had 2 friends who were Korean veterans and he talked about them retiring with a 1000 yard stare

  • @glennafcnewyalk5925
    @glennafcnewyalk5925 Рік тому

    This wonderful man brings history to life and has the most charming sense of humor. I love watching his videos and would see him in person if it is ever possible.

  • @mistysowards7365
    @mistysowards7365 Рік тому

    Tremendous talk.

  • @boxcarent.3147
    @boxcarent.3147 Рік тому

    Awesome presentation.

  • @aarengraves9962
    @aarengraves9962 Рік тому

    VDH is a very humble and smart intellectual.

  • @AncientRylanor69
    @AncientRylanor69 Рік тому

    olk

  • @kevincamilleri1695
    @kevincamilleri1695 Рік тому

    Not taking the war north was the biggest mistake in history. China and Russia border n Korea!😂

  • @kevincamilleri1695
    @kevincamilleri1695 Рік тому

    Could someone explain why when a war is won why do we not concur the opposition?

  • @mikebacherl2490
    @mikebacherl2490 Рік тому

    Did Mao really say that he wasn't worried about the possibility of the U.S. using the Atomic Bomb during the Korean War...because he could lose a million people and not even miss them?

    • @robandrews4815
      @robandrews4815 Рік тому

      From a documentary of History Channel I heard something close to that. Mao said to Khruschav, when he was thinking of invading Taiwan in the early 60s. He wanted nuclear weapons from Russia, Mao said, " I don't care if I lose a million soldiers, China is overpopulated". Khrushchev thought he was crazy.

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Рік тому

      Mao wasn't overly concerned about his people dying, any people for that matter. The difference between how history views Hitler Stalin and Mao? The German's and Russian's were more thorough bookkeeper's.

  • @copernicus99
    @copernicus99 Рік тому

    Beware the Manhattan Institute (MI). They may seem to be a 'voice of reason'. However, MI is a right-wing think tank funded by ultra-conservative (the Koch brothers) and fossil fuel corporations (ExxonMobsters*), which have spread misinformation for decades (in the style of the tobacco companies) to cast doubt on the science and reality of human-caused global warming. MI promotes non-progressive, regressive policies and the further corporatization of America, exacerbating income inequality, the destruction of labor, the shafting of the middle class, and ordinary hard-working Americans. Please don't get hypnotized by the fancy talk and culture-war wedge-issue distractions from MI. Read between the lines and follow the money. Thanks to MI and its ilk, the obscenely rich keep on getting richer, the poor majority gets poorer, while the planet burns. * It is now known that scientists at Exxon remarkably accurately predicted global warming due to the burning of fossil fuels many decades ago.

  • @michaelhiggins2562
    @michaelhiggins2562 Рік тому

    When do we start listening (carefully) to people like Heather. Leadership within the academy is a JOKE! Reform is way past due.

  • @stevebainbridge310
    @stevebainbridge310 Рік тому

    Hansen is accurate “on balance the US is a force for good, certainly not perfect.” Seems many many people want to come here, or where else?

  • @pawelpap9
    @pawelpap9 Рік тому

    That depressed the heck out of me. I am Hanson’s and even though I work in STEM, which is more resistant with respect to wokenes, I am unable to come up with anything optimistic to counter his gloomy analysts. All that can can mean academias of the US as we know it and in 500 years we’ll be considered a slight detour in history that was trying to revive bankrupt ideas of freedom and individualism. There will be thesis written on subject in mandarin.

    • @bendewet1057
      @bendewet1057 Рік тому

      Oh! You have All my Sympathy, poor you! Sit down, relax, and try to get A Life!

  • @stevenhusmann8485
    @stevenhusmann8485 Рік тому

    Two years ago and as horrific as it was, it has gotten much worse. God help us.