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The deepest questions of life are illuminated not by mechanistic and materialist explanations but through humane studies in the great philosophical tradition of the West.
In this Bradley Lecture, Gordon S. Wood discusses Thomas Jefferson's role in the creation of the idea of equality and the impact which this concept has had on American society.
Michael Novak, AEI's George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, delivered the fourth in AEI's 1995-1996 Bradley Lecture Series on December 12.
AEI President Christopher DeMuth introduces Francis Boyer Award Michael Novak at the 1999 AEI Annual Dinner, providing an overview of his many years of influence.
This lecture comes in three parts. First, a bit of general scene setting about the peculiarity of the current debate over Progressivism; second, a look at a few case studies of individual...
Over the last decade, many conservatives have forgotten aspects of the Reagan presidency that disappointed or frustrated them to various degrees.
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the annual dinner and Francis Boyer Lecture of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
My colleagues and I are very grateful to the Dinner Committee and to our stalwart friends who have purchased and sold tickets...




