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The model of human nature one embraces will guide and shape everything else, from the economic system one prefers to the political system one supports.
Roger Scruton discusses why the environmental movement fits well under the umbrella of conservatism through his new book, How to Think Seriously About the Planet.
Steven Pinker of Harvard University delivered the second of the 2003-2004 Bradley Lectures on October 7, 2003.
Lionel Tiger of Rutgers University delivered the fourth of the Institute's 2002-2003 Bradley Lectures on December 9, 2003.
This Bradley Lecture discusses the science of human behavior.
Human bodies vary but they are not shaped and do not function at random. Through genomic research, we could find the source of this predetermined physicality and the force that shapes this non-randomness. Human behavior varies culturally but it too is not random. Can we develop a profile of...
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
Join the Federalist Society and AEI for a panel discussion of John Yoo and Julian Ku's new book, where Martin Flaherty of the Fordham University School of Law and Jeremy Rabkin of the George Mason University School of Law will join the authors in a discussion of their proposals and whether they are faithful to our Constitution, our history and our international law obligations.





