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Thomas L. Pangle, professor of political science at the University of Toronto, delivered the fourth of the 2003-2004 Bradley Lectures on December 1, 2003.
The media has been rife with dramatic surmises about the impact of Leo Strauss’s political theorybut journalists have not devoted much time to a study of his corpus.
The European and American media has recently been rife with dramatic surmises about the possible significance of the impact of Leo Strauss’s political theory on contemporary American political culture and policy. However, journalists who have recently been moved to theorize in print about Strauss’s teaching seemingly have not devoted much...
William Kristol will deliver the March 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
The essays in "The Neoconservative Persuasion" are a remarkable introduction to one of the few people who actually liked being called a neoconservative.
Walter's great contribution is in seeing the Constitution whole--as much more than a set of legal doctrines or parade of court decisions--and in showing that it can illuminate the most vexing contemporary problems and controversies. There is no better way to observe Constitution Day than to read Walter Berns.
A tribute to former AEI resident scholar emeritus Robert A. Goldwin.
Liberals sadly disdain Sir Winston Churchill, though he ought to be as much of a hero for liberals as he is for conservatives.




