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President Obama acts like he runs the US economy. However, his plans for economic recovery have hurt more than they have helped.
Historian David Hackett Fischer has been selected as the recipient of AEI's Irving Kristol Award for 2006.
Historian David Hackett Fischer, who has played a pivotal role in reviving popular and academic interest in American history and its lessons for the present, has been selected to receive the American Enterprise Institute's Irving Kristol Award for 2006. He will receive the award and deliver the Irving Kristol Lecture...
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David Hackett Fischer will receive the 2006 Irving Kristol Award at AEI's annual dinner on March 8, 2006.
Returning government to the role of the enforcer of property rights, contract rights, and liability rules cannot be left to the courts alone.
In art, beauty has to be won, but the work becomes harder as the sheer noise of desecration--amplified now by the Internet--drowns out the quiet voices murmuring in the heart of things.
The anger, disappointment, and disgust that the voters will shower on the Obama administration and the Democratic congressional leadership is unusually deep, offering today's conservatives a rendezvous with destiny.



