Alan S. Kahan

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Panel discussion on bipartisan climate solutions

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Jonny Anomaly

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Alberto Mingardi

Alberto Mingardi: "Vilfredo Pareto, the Moralist"

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Gianna Englert:

Gianna Englert: "Two French Liberals on Commerce and Citizenship: Benjamin Constant and Alexis de Tocqueville"

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Wesley Clark

Steamboat Institute Campus Liberty Tour

March 2, 2022

Andre Archie

Andre Archie: "Identity Politics and Color-Blind Principles"

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Helena Rosenblatt

Helena Rosenblatt: “The Banker Who Brought Down the Old Regime: The Political Economy of Jacques Necker (1732-1804)”

Nov. 30, 2021

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The National Association of Scholars: "Civic Education: Liberalism and the Role of Virtue"

Nov. 17, 2021 | 3 p.m. MT | CASE Chancellor's Hall | In-person and live stream | Free and open to the public | This event has taken place What does the history of liberalism teach us about the proper role of civic education? About this Event Americans of all...

Bradley Smith

Bradley Smith: "Baker v. Carr and the Power to Vote"

Nov. 16, 2021 | 6 p.m. MT | Hellems 201 | In person and livestreamed | Free and open to the public Watch the Lecture Here About the Lecture Earl Warren called Baker v. Carr (1962) “the most vital” decision of his landmark, 16-year tenure as Chief Justice of the...

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