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In "Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II," Pulitzer Prize finalist Arthur Herman describes how the U.S. won history’s greatest conflict by harnessing free market principles and private-sector creativity and innovation to increase war production.
America faces a new culture war between two competing visions of America's future, one organized around the principles of free enterprise and the other focused on Europe-style statism.
Arthur C. Brooks takes questions from the public and discusses his recent article "The New Culture War", explaining his view on the battle between free enterprise and government control.
America faces a culture war between free enterprise and big government which will determine the country's future.
The Washington Post interviewed AEI's Arthur C. Brooks about his upcoming book and his views on the culture war between free enterprise and social democracy.
The new cultural divide in the United States centers on free enterprise--the principle at the core of American culture.
Neither faith nor science can answer the most important questions.
Martha Bayles of Boston College and The Weekly Standard delivered the December Bradley Lecture.
“Americans have no culture.” In most of the world, this statement raises neither eyebrows nor objections: people simply assume that violent, vulgar, vitriolic entertainment is a true expression of life in the United States. It was...




