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Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus.
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Visiting speaker discusses religious liberty and traditional marriage

Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus. Progressive secular groups have gradually restricted religious liberty through government mandates, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center Ryan Anderson said in his speech “Illiberal Liberalism: On Religious Liberty, Gay Marriage, and Gender Ideology,” on Wednesday, April 5 in Christ Chapel. “For the...

Will Witt talks about making friends, influencing enemies
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Will Witt talks about making friends, influencing enemies

Twenty-two-years old, former student at University of Colorado Boulder, and self-proclaimed as having “the best hair in the conservative movement,” PragerU’s Will Witt gave a lecture last Thursday on “how to win friends and influence enemies in an increasingly liberal world” for campus club Citizens for Self-Governance. Witt said he was both a liberal and...

Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals
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Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals

Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter will be speaking at a conference which he helped organize to discuss the relationship between conservatism and classical liberalism.    The event, titled “The Future of Liberalism: A Conversation Among Conservatives,” will take place from April 11-13, hosted by the Center for the Study for Liberal Democracy at...

MacIntyre’s stepchild heralds doom of the West
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MacIntyre’s stepchild heralds doom of the West

    O, you who turn the ship of state and look to windward, consider liberalism, which has failed. In his new manifesto, “Why Liberalism Failed,” the Notre Dame political philosopher argues that the dominating political project of the past 300 years has always been doomed to fail, that a political and social order designed...

Poor scholarly work obscures critical, compelling narrative
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Poor scholarly work obscures critical, compelling narrative

    As nationalists try to salvage liberalism from the grip of globalists, a Notre Dame professor says both sides labor fruitlessly, as conservative nationalism offers no substantive alternative to progressive globalism. In short, Patrick Deneen, associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, argues that liberalism — whether left-wing or right-wing...