| Events by Michael Novak |
| George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy |
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Raising Right-Thinking Children . . . in a Left-Leaning World
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003
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| Please join AEI for its first cultural event of fall 2003, as Meghan Cox Gurdon reads what sounds like fiction--but is not. |
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Relaunching the Transatlantic Partnership
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Thursday, October 2 - Saturday, October 4, 2003
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| Experts debate the reasons behind U.S. cultivatation of its European allies, while discussing the democratization of the Middle East and the transatlantic relationship. |
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Can Poetry Matter?
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Thursday, May 29, 2003
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| Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, talks about the role of poetry in America and reads from his third full-length collection of poems. |
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Iraq: What Lies Ahead
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Tuesday, April 15, 2003
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| A weekly Black Coffee Briefing on the War in Iraq, which features hard-hitting analysis, thoughtful criticism, and free-flowing strong black coffee. |
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We Band of Thinkers
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Tuesday, March 25, 2003
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| The bard boom comes to the AEI conference room, as "Movers and Shakespeares" pulls contemporary lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V. |
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Jeeves
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Thursday, January 9, 2003
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| Several P. G. Wodehouse devotees read from three of the master's short stories and lead a brief inquiry into his creative genius and remarkable skill with words. |
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Society as a Department Store
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Friday, November 1, 2002
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| Western intellectuals who sympathized with socialism's professed ethics now are faced, on the one hand, with a bankrupt idea, and on the other with a liberalism driven to extremes. |
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The Rage and the Pride
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Tuesday, October 22, 2002
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| The author of The Rage and the Pride reads excerpts and discusses reaction to the book in Europe, including lawsuits against her in France. |
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The Parting of the Ways
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Friday, September 13, 2002
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| Hillel Fradkin assesses the philosophical differences between Islam and Judaism that emerged during the lively public debates of the twelfth century. |
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Amanda.Bright@Home
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Thursday, June 6, 2002
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| At this book forum, Danielle Crittenden will read from Amanda.Bright@Home and other stories. |
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No One Sees God
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| No One Sees God offers believers and unbelievers the opportunity to find common ground by acknowledging the complicated reality of the human struggle with doubt. [Read More] |
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