Please consider joining us July 26-27 for our first-ever AEI Free Enterprise Forum, held in Chicago, IL at the Four Seasons. Our policy discussions will feature AEI scholars Jonah Goldberg, Marc Thiessen, John Yoo, and several others (the list below is only the beginning). Thanks to AEI trustee Pete Ricketts, who is part of the ownership group for the Chicago Cubs, we've arranged for a box at Wrigley Field, where AEI President Arthur Brooks will give a short talk during the lead-up to the 1:20 p.m. game.
Registration will be $250 per person attending (more information and hotel recommendations coming soon). Space is limited, so if you plan to join us, contact Ashley May at ashley.may@aei.org or 202.862.5940 to reserve your spot.
Confirmed Speakers:
Arthur Brooks
Richard Epstein
Jonah Goldberg
Charles Murray
Eric Posner
Marc Thiessen
John Yoo




A bestselling author and columnist, Jonah Goldberg's nationally syndicated column appears regularly in scores of newspapers across the United States. He is also a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, a member of the board of contributors to USA Today, a contributor to Fox News, a contributing editor to National Review, and the founding editor of National Review Online. He was named by the Atlantic magazine as one of the top 50 political commentators in America. In 2011 he was named the Robert J. Novak Journalist of the Year at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He has written on politics, media, and culture for a wide variety of publications and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs. Prior to joining National Review, he was a founding producer for Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg on PBS and wrote and produced several other PBS documentaries. He is the recipient of the prestigious Lowell Thomas Award. He is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Tyranny of Clichés (Sentinel HC, 2012) and Liberal Fascism (Doubleday, 2008). At AEI, Mr. Goldberg writes about political and cultural issues for American.com and the Enterprise Blog.




