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 | T.S. Eliot: Culture and Anarchy — NEW James Matthew Wilson Seattle, WA 6/20/2009Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | It Takes a Family to Raise a Village: The Social Significance of the Family for the Free Society Jennifer Morse, Senior Research Fellow, Acton Institute UCLA School of Law, LosAngeles, CA 1/30/2008Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | The Limits of American Utopian Imagination: Reflections on David Brooks, Poet of Our Middle Class Peter Augustine Lawler, Professor of Government, Berry College Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina 10/15/2004 Given at Ingersoll Symposium on "The Importance of Culture"Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Culture: High, Low, Middlebrow and Popular Mark C. Henrie, Editor, The Intercollegiate Review Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina 10/15/2004 Given at Ingersoll Symposium on "The Importance of Culture"Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Culture Matters Roger Scruton, British Author, Philosopher, and Columnist Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina 10/15/2004 Given at Ingersoll Symposium on "The Importance of Culture"Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Culture is Never Neutral James V. Schall, S.J. 10/15/2004Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | American Catholicism Robert A. Preston Belmont Abby College, Belmont, NC 10/15/2004 Given at Ingersoll Symposium on "The Importance of Culture"Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | The Problem of Technology Peter Augustine Lawler, Professor of Government, Berry College ISI Honors Program, Oxford, England 8/6/2004Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Manners and Morals; Or, Why You Should Not Eat the Person Sitting Next to You Patrick Deneen, Markos and Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University ISI Honors Program, Oxford, England 8/2/2004Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Memory and Love: Literature and Liberal Learning Roger Lundin, Blanchard Professor of English, Wheaton College ISI Honors Program, Oxford, England 7/31/2004Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Hayek and the American Conservative Movement George H. Nash, Author and Lecturer ISI Indianapolis Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana 4/3/2004 The theme for the conference was "The Twisted Tree of Liberty: F.A. Hayek and The Road to Serfdom."Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Icarus Fallen: The Search for Meaning in an Uncertain World Chantal Delsol, Professor of Philosophy, University of Marne-La-VallĂ©e ISI F. M. Kirby Campus 3/10/2004Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Natural Law and Liberalism: Can this Marriage be Saved? Christopher Wolfe, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Marquette University Regent University 11/1/2001Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | Does Human Nature Have a Future? Peter Augustine Lawler, Professor of Government, Berry College Fordham University 10/26/2001Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |  | A Harmonious and Consistent Whole: The Framing of the Constitution and the Common Law James R. Stoner, Jr., Professor of Political Science, Louisiana State University United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado 10/18/2001Email lecture to a friend – Send Feedback Read Feedback (0) | |
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