
Christine Rosen: Cancel Culture and the New Illiberalism
What are the motives and impulses behind the current wave of online denunciations of incorrect opinion? What is distinctive about the recent rise of mob violence? How does political extremism threaten...
24 Jun 20201h 3min

Remembering Charles Krauthammer
Born in 1950 in New York City and raised in Montreal, Charles Krauthammer, who died two years ago on June 21, 2018, was an indispensable voice in American public life for nearly four decades. His writ...
21 Jun 20201h 44min

Stan Veuger: The Economic Fallout from Covid-19
What is the current economic situation of the US in light of the ongoing public health crisis? How successful have policies been in addressing the economic crisis? What are possible paths forward for ...
11 Jun 20201h 14min

Aaron Friedberg: On Increasing Tensions in the U.S.-China Relationship
Tensions between the United States and China have been rising as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There is urgent need to think about the U.S.-China relationship and how the U.S. should confront ...
27 Mai 20201h 32min

Mike Murphy: Donald Trump vs Joe Biden
What will the campaign between Donald Trump and Joe Biden look like amidst the coronavirus pandemic and economic crisis? What strategies might each candidate pursue? What strategies should they pursue...
14 Mai 20201h 9min

Harvey Mansfield: Liberal Democracy as a Mixed Regime
What is liberal democracy? What parts of human nature does liberal democracy rely on and try to cultivate? How can Aristotle help us understand America? In this thought-provoking and challenging Conve...
2 Mai 202055min

Chester Finn: Education Reform in America
What reforms would most benefit American education? What are the obstacles to putting them in place? What changes to the education sector should we anticipate in the coming years? In this Conversation...
18 Apr 20201h 13min

Arthur Melzer: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing
According to the standards of today, all philosophic and political writing is expected to be clear and unambiguous. Writers are told to be absolutely open about their suppositions and opinions—to lay ...
4 Apr 20201h 25min



















