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Stanford University has a class called: “How To Rule The World”. What’s “Pre-Idea” Funding?

August 3, 2026/No Comments

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Fareed Zakaria spoke with Stanford University recent graduate and award-winning journalist Theo Baker about his new memoir, “How to Rule the World: An Education in Power at Stanford University,” in which he documents what he sees as the worrying influence of Silicon Valley on his school.


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