Cambridge University organization
also: Cambridge, cambridge
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University of Oxfordorganization · 3John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Actonperson · 3Cambridge Apostlesorganization · 2Yale Universityorganization · 2Franklin D. Rooseveltperson · 1Englandplace · 1Pilgrims Societyorganization · 1Great Depressionevent · 1William Waldorf Astor IIperson · 1John Maynard Keynesperson · 1Cyrus Vanceperson · 1The New Republicorganization · 1Marshall Scholarshiporganization · 1Potter Stewartperson · 1Friedrich Hayekperson · 1Supreme Court of the United Statesorganization · 1Cambridge Modern Historybook · 1Michael Whitney Straightperson · 1Anthony Bluntperson · 1Phi Delta Thetaorganization · 1William Dobney Nordhausperson · 1Sargent Shriverperson · 1Skull and Bonesorganization · 1Byron Whiteperson · 1
Claims (5)
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton member_of
Cambridge University documented
“So many things have gone wrong in the 20th century because of papal infallibility. And Acton and Gladstone were pushing against that. 1895, Acton becomes a professor at Cambridge. Remember the place he couldn't get into school because he wa…”
▶ The Shadow State 77 Pilgrims Society 3 @ 13:24
William Waldorf Astor II funded
Cambridge University host_asserted
“And he would gift all those to his son, Waldorf Astor, in 1914. He became a British subject in 1899. Because he renounced his American citizenship. Indeed. So he's part of this pilgrim society. He's got his loyalty to, oh, I don't know, the…”
▶ The Shadow State 77 Pilgrims Society 3 @ 24:04
John Maynard Keynes member_of
Cambridge University host_asserted
“There was a really famous debate that happened between the London School of Economics and Cambridge. And this is right after the Great Depression had kicked in. And the London School of Economics, Frederick Hayek, was debating Cambridge apo…”
▶ The Shadow State 73 London School of Economics @ 1:08:52
Michael Whitney Straight attended
Cambridge University documented
“It was founded by some of the Strait family. The son of their founders, Michael Strait, also attended the school. Strait would later attend Cambridge and became a speechwriter to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wow. And after the war, the publisher …”
▶ The Shadow State 46 Secret Societies 29 The Whitney Lineage @ 1:10:47
William Dobney Nordhaus member_of
Cambridge University host_asserted
“group i mentioned earlier where someone else went so kind of small world this high school's got a pipeline to the french uh nordhaus would then get his phd from mit in 1967 becomes a visiting fellow at cambridge in england in 70 and 71. he'…”
▶ The Shadow State 37 Secret Societies 21; Andover Connections @ 1:07:28
Mentions (10)
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Law, instead of Harvard Law. Why do we know Potter Stewart? Well, we'll get to that in a second. He studied one year of international law at Cambridge. He's in another secret society besides Skull and Bones at Yale. It was an academic frate…
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group i mentioned earlier where someone else went so kind of small world this high school's got a pipeline to the french uh nordhaus would then get his phd from mit in 1967 becomes a visiting fellow at cambridge in england in 70 and 71. he'…
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It was founded by some of the Strait family. The son of their founders, Michael Strait, also attended the school. Strait would later attend Cambridge and became a speechwriter to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wow. And after the war, the publisher …
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There was a really famous debate that happened between the London School of Economics and Cambridge. And this is right after the Great Depression had kicked in. And the London School of Economics, Frederick Hayek, was debating Cambridge apo…
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um so we have an austrian theory economist versus a keynesian economist one's big spending the other is free market we're actually going to talk about that debate next week and that's going to segue into um when i say cambridge apostle the …
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That came from Lord Acton, who's one of the founders of the Pilgrim Society, which seems like a contrast, right? Yeah. He came from Naples royalty. His grandfather was an admiral and was also the prime minister of Sir John Acton, the sixth …
▶ 13:24
So many things have gone wrong in the 20th century because of papal infallibility. And Acton and Gladstone were pushing against that. 1895, Acton becomes a professor at Cambridge. Remember the place he couldn't get into school because he wa…
▶ 14:37
documents that I have out in my studio. One of the authors noted that he was the editor of the Cambridge Modern History and that it basically became the official narrative of history at Cambridge for a very long time. Wouldn't mind reading …
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And he would gift all those to his son, Waldorf Astor, in 1914. He became a British subject in 1899. Because he renounced his American citizenship. Indeed. So he's part of this pilgrim society. He's got his loyalty to, oh, I don't know, the…
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And four, five to promote the personal academic fulfillment of each scholar. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So the Marshall, go ahead. If I was going to put a piece of propaganda together, it would sound exactly like that. Yeah, pretty much. So obviousl…