No, Summers should not be teaching at Harvard

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Anonymous wrote:I would not let my daughter be taught by that rapist, pedophike that thinks women are second class citizens.


Yet you voted for Bill Clinton. Twice.


Nobody supported Bubba after he was found guilty of anything. You expect people to have a crystal ball.

You voted for a rapist after he was convicted in a court of law.
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Anonymous wrote:Despite this reporting by the Harvard newspaper he still showed up to teach. What a tool. How embarrassing. How outrageous kids are paying for this.


He showed up to class Tuesday and gave the statement that was posted to X by a student. He resigned Wednesday.

Class meets again this morning and he will not be there. His co-teacher Dr. Lawrence will teach the class.

My son is in the class. I only know what he tells me, which isn’t much. He’s enjoyed the course, they’ve had some awesome guests including Sam Altman, Oren Cass, Jake Sullivan. Tony Blair was supposed to guest lecture in the coming weeks; not sure if that will happen.


This is the education you get at Harvard: the former university president is trading dating advice with the ringleader of a child sex trafficker and teaching his class with ridiculous VIP "guest lecturers." What a joke. Claudine Gay may have been a deeply underwhelming intellectual and plaigirist but Summers is a hundred thousand times worse.



Agree with you about the VIP guest lecturers. If not cohesively integrated into the course design, what is the point? Other than superficial gloss and Summers himself not having to teach many classes.


It’s a class on Globalization and my son has really enjoyed it. Great debates, broad ideas on policy and procedure from those who have/had great influence. It’s fun to hear them debate and admit they’ve been wrong. Also when their view differed from their boss (aka the president).

Not glossing over anything having to do with Summers but the course itself has been worthwhile.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/19/us/larry-summers-harvard-epstein.html

Lawrence Summers to Stop Teaching at Harvard While It Investigates His Epstein Ties
The former Harvard president had previously stepped down from other positions following revelations about his longtime connections to Jeffrey Epstein.


Good.


yes good. But pleae do not forget he showed up this week to teach the class and subjected his students to some self serving "i am sorry" drivel. See the ridiculpous video. These are young college students. Not much older than the victims. Just complete insane arrogance and an embarasment to Harvard it even got this far.

Harvard really really has jumped the shark ....



Donald Trump is on video bragging about grabbing women's pu**ies yet he's still allowed near women, and 74 million Americans voted for him...so why the double standard?


you know a LOT of people go speeding on 95, only a few get ticketed. do you think its a defense to tell the policeman that other people were speeding as well? that is no defense- some people get caught and pay a price and some dont, but just b/c someone gets away with something doesnt mean everyone gets to be immune and different professions have different standards and I'd think a professor in contact with young people shouldn't be friends with a predator who preys on young people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's certainly a brilliant economist. But I have s feeling Harvard will be able to recruit someone to cover his teaching load.

This is debatable. Several of the policies he championed in the Clinton Admin are widely regarded as key causes of the 2008 collapse. And the Obama recovery was not as robust/long-lasting because he (and others) watered down provisions on the finance sector.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite this reporting by the Harvard newspaper he still showed up to teach. What a tool. How embarrassing. How outrageous kids are paying for this.


He showed up to class Tuesday and gave the statement that was posted to X by a student. He resigned Wednesday.

Class meets again this morning and he will not be there. His co-teacher Dr. Lawrence will teach the class.

My son is in the class. I only know what he tells me, which isn’t much. He’s enjoyed the course, they’ve had some awesome guests including Sam Altman, Oren Cass, Jake Sullivan. Tony Blair was supposed to guest lecture in the coming weeks; not sure if that will happen.


This is the education you get at Harvard: the former university president is trading dating advice with the ringleader of a child sex trafficker and teaching his class with ridiculous VIP "guest lecturers." What a joke. Claudine Gay may have been a deeply underwhelming intellectual and plaigirist but Summers is a hundred thousand times worse.



Agree with you about the VIP guest lecturers. If not cohesively integrated into the course design, what is the point? Other than superficial gloss and Summers himself not having to teach many classes.


It’s a class on Globalization and my son has really enjoyed it. Great debates, broad ideas on policy and procedure from those who have/had great influence. It’s fun to hear them debate and admit they’ve been wrong. Also when their view differed from their boss (aka the president).

Not glossing over anything having to do with Summers but the course itself has been worthwhile.


Its a pity that our best minds are taught by people like Summers. Maybe you think your kid is being molded by some great minds but Altman and Summers are two people I deeply despise.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite this reporting by the Harvard newspaper he still showed up to teach. What a tool. How embarrassing. How outrageous kids are paying for this.


He showed up to class Tuesday and gave the statement that was posted to X by a student. He resigned Wednesday.

Class meets again this morning and he will not be there. His co-teacher Dr. Lawrence will teach the class.

My son is in the class. I only know what he tells me, which isn’t much. He’s enjoyed the course, they’ve had some awesome guests including Sam Altman, Oren Cass, Jake Sullivan. Tony Blair was supposed to guest lecture in the coming weeks; not sure if that will happen.


This is the education you get at Harvard: the former university president is trading dating advice with the ringleader of a child sex trafficker and teaching his class with ridiculous VIP "guest lecturers." What a joke. Claudine Gay may have been a deeply underwhelming intellectual and plaigirist but Summers is a hundred thousand times worse.



Agree with you about the VIP guest lecturers. If not cohesively integrated into the course design, what is the point? Other than superficial gloss and Summers himself not having to teach many classes.


It’s a class on Globalization and my son has really enjoyed it. Great debates, broad ideas on policy and procedure from those who have/had great influence. It’s fun to hear them debate and admit they’ve been wrong. Also when their view differed from their boss (aka the president).

Not glossing over anything having to do with Summers but the course itself has been worthwhile.


Its a pity that our best minds are taught by people like Summers. Maybe you think your kid is being molded by some great minds but Altman and Summers are two people I deeply despise.


You’re not giving the students enough credit. My son isn’t there to be molded, he’s there to hear from varying voices. I never said he agrees with or admires any of them- just that he’s enjoying it and appreciates the debate and when they admit they were wrong.
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