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When I was young, in England, it was common to denigrate the Americans. They were stupid, crass, and pronounced English incorrectly. Far from every Virginia goose being a swan, every American was a redneck, a vulgarian, or just one of those...
Welcome to the third episode of our new podcast season about Liberalism and the Arts.
This episode features Christopher Scalia, a literary scholar, essayist, and author of “13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven’t Read).” He...
Welcome to the second episode of our new podcast season about Liberalism and the Arts.
This episode features our guest , the leading legal scholar, bestselling author, and one of the most influential thinkers on liberalism, law, and public...
Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast season about Liberalism and the Arts.
This episode features our guest who directs the Office of Research & Analysis at the National Endowment for the Arts. Sunil sits down with Henry Oliver...
Last week, Cass Sunstein gave the inaugural Emerging Scholars Lecture at the Mercatus Center. We’re delighted to share the transcript and video recording of his talk, here on The Pursuit of Liberalism. We hope you enjoy it! Henry and Rebecc...
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Refocusing classical liberalism on the arts and philosophy alongside economics.
Writer. Critic. Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center. \Literature, history, liberalism, philosophy.
Oliver Traldi is a philosopher and writer.
Research Fellow and Emerging Scholar for the Labor Policy Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
philosopher, senior research fellow at mercatus, writes about freedom and all the other cool things
Poet, reviewer, occasional essayist. Posts "The Golden Mean - A Limited Series" on mid-length poems, chiefly narrative.
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