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Lynne A. Munson, a research associate at AEI and author of Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance (Ivan R. Dee, 2000), delivered the third of the Institute"s 2000-2001 Bradley Lectures on November 13.
Most everyone would agree that the art wars of the last decade have been driven less by reason than by rage.
Lynne A. Munson of AEI presents the November Bradley Lecture.
Liberals' broad generalizations about supposed anti-Muslim sentiments in the United States actually reflect their intolerance of the American people.
We hear so often about Muslims as victims of abuse in the West and combatants in the Arab Spring’s fight against tyranny. But, in fact, a wholly different kind of war is underway—an unrecognized battle costing thousands of lives. Christians are being killed in the Islamic world because of their religion. It is a rising genocide that ought to provoke global alarm.
Fred Siegel delivered the December 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
We have been studying Washington politics and Congress for more than 40 years, and never have we seen them this dysfunctional. In our past writings, we have criticized both parties when we believed it was warranted. Today, however, we have no choice but to acknowledge that the core of the problem lies with the Republican Party.
How can we keep saying that Pakistan is moderate, when they continue to spill blood in the name of religion.





