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In Washington’s God: Religion, Liberty, and the Father of Our Country (Basic Books, 2006), Michael Novak—one of the country’s leading conservative thinkers—and his daughter Jana Novak offer the first in-depth look at the religious life of our...
Lucianio Pellicani attempts to say that classical liberalism and Christianity are irreconcilable. However, a closer look at the founding documents shows that the founders believed liberalism and Christianity go hand in hand.
This book argues that it was Washington's strong faith in divine Providence that gave meaning and force to his monumental life.
For Pakistan, founded as a homeland for all Indian Muslims, the Sunni-Shiite divide is an awkward subject that many would rather ignore. But the rest of the world needs to pay more attention to this conflict.
Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s first democratically elected leader in the federation’s thousand-year history, died on April 23, 2007. During his presidency, Yeltsin institutionalized the vital liberties that Mikhail Gorbachev had granted only provisionally and often by default: freedom from government censorship of speech and of the press; free elections; freedom of...
Woody Allen’s 1973 science fiction comedy Sleeper depicted teacher union leader Albert Shanker as a madman who destroyed the world, but a new biography finds Shanker to have been a complex and visionary figure whose life story offers timely lessons for contemporary debates over education, labor, civil rights, foreign policy,...
Leon Aron available for comment on the death of Boris Yeltsin.
Twenty years ago, AEI launched the Bradley Lecture series to explore the important ideas that have shaped Western civilization and modern American politics.





