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Academic FAQ's
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What is a “strategic
institution”?
An institution that channels
a significant share of a
society’s resources and that
wields disproportionate
influence over other
institutions. If one wants to
influence American society,
banking is a more strategic
institution than, say,
professional sports. This is not
to say professional sports is
unimportant; it is only to say
that banking ends up influencing
more institutions more
profoundly than professional
sports does. The King’s
College’s mission statement
speaks of our hope that our
graduates will help to shape and
eventually to lead strategic
institutions. That is why our
curriculum focuses on a
relatively small number of
subjects that we examine
intensively; and that is why we
are so focused on the arts of
writing and speaking, as the
primary tools of shaping
institutions.
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