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At this Bradley Lecture, Walter Russell Mead will discuss why the core institutions, ideas and expectations that shaped American life for the 60 years after the New Deal don’t work anymore.
This event will discuss the Obama administration's education policy and the future of education.
Please note that this lecture has been canceled.
The bard boom comes to the AEI conference room, as "Movers and Shakespeares" pulls contemporary lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V. Recently featured in the Economist, People, and Fortune magazines, "Movers and Shakespeares" has conducted day-long seminars for Wharton and Harvard alumni and MBA students, top brass of the...
If we are left with English departments that do not need Shakespeare, then who needs English departments?
Central planners in the United States trying to promote green industry will fare no better at creating jobs or stimulating the economy than they did in Europe.
The mathematical models used to design and evaluate structured mortgage securities, using vast computer power and reams of data, did not save us from the consequences of all-too-human behavior.
If West Virginia"s tort system allows absolute liability on pharmaceutical manufacturers, manufacturers may choose not toserve the state's relatively small market.



