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Wednesday, August 26, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTHow Much Liberty Are You Prepared to Renounce in the Current Crisis?
Leading Political Thinker Charles R. Kesler Reveals How Much Is at Stake for America’s Future
By now you might have gotten used to all the COVID-related changes.
But think abo... -
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTTimely lessons from the leading historian of the Great Depression and the Great Society
Unemployment has soared. The federal government is spending at staggering levels to try to pull America out of economic crisis. Socialism is getting an... -
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTIs free trade good for the poor?
Does removing all barriers to American markets and eliminating government support for domestic producers help those most in need?
How should America reduce poverty and help the poor prosper?
Many conservatives ... -
Thursday, July 2, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTHave you heard of “common-good conservatism”?
More and more conservative thinkers are calling for reorienting our perspective toward the common good—and even using government power in pursuit of that good. Others, including libertarians and smal... -
Thursday, June 18, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTDiscover Where Conservative Media Are Headed in 2020 and Beyond—With One of The Atlantic’s Top 50 Political Commentators.
Read any New York Times headline. Watch any CNN update.
You don’t need a degree to identify the layers of bias.
If conse... -
Thursday, June 4, 2020 · 7:00 PM EDTGain Expert Clarity on the Most Heated Debates in Conservatism Today
These are contentious times for conservatives.
It’s not all left versus right—there’s vigorous debate among conservatives, too.
Is conservatism really just a “dead consensu... -
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 · 4:00 PM EDTWhat Does “Conservatism” Mean Today?
Find out during this unique conversation featuring an ISI professor and two of our brightest students!
Pay attention long enough, and you’ll notice a recurring theme in conservative conversations:
No one ca... -
Saturday, May 16, 2020 · 3:00 PM EDTGenetics, artificial intelligence, climate change, flu vaccinations . . . There’s a lot of scientific debate, both for and against.
But is science being used for the benefit of human beings, or against them?
In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewi... -
Wednesday, April 29, 2020 · 4:00 PM EDTClarence Thomas is the longest-serving justice on the current U.S. Supreme Court.
He remains the most controversial—loved by some, reviled by others.
Thomas is also the quiet justice: he almost never asks questions from the bench and rarely spea... -
Saturday, April 18, 2020 · 2:00 PM EDTLaunch or grow your campus paper with guidance from professional journalists.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020 · 8:00 PM EDTSit down with two leading scholars . . .
. . . get an uncommon grasp of free speech, and get your questions answered in real time!
Free speech is under attack—on campus, in politics, in the media, even in business.
But to protect free speech, y... -
Saturday, April 4, 2020 · 2:00 PM EDTWhat makes a war just?
It’s a complicated question. And few can answer it well.
At this conference, you’ll explore war from the “hawk” and “dove” perspectives, and you’ll learn the basics of just war theory.
You’ll come away from this confere...