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Taking White Interests Seriously?
By Roger BerkowitzIsaac Chotiner of The New Yorker interviews Eric Kauffman about his new book Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities. Kauffman’s book looks analyzes a double insight...
05-26-2019
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Isaiah Berlin and the Collision of Values
Scholar Ian Storey discusses Isaiah Berlin and the notion that politics demands we surpass acceptance to reach a level of moral and ethical understanding of one another.08-11-2014
Amor Mundi 8/10/14
In this week's Amor Mundi, we appreciate the magic of C.S. Lewis' Narnia, learn about an app that attempts to quantify the soul, obtain an inside look into Gazan everyday life during times of war, and much more.08-11-2014
The Two American Constitutional Freedoms
Roger Berkowitz revisits Robert Pranger's essay "The Decline of the American National Government" and in so doing identifies the importance of upholding a proper role for government, both local and national.08-09-2014
Video Archives - Roger Berkowitz L&T Lecture (2010)
In this week's Video Archives, we take a look back at a lecture Roger Berkowitz delivered back in 2010 on the importance of humanity.08-07-2014
Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues, on Thinking
French writer and moralist Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues, provides this week's Thought on Thinking.08-06-2014
The Demand for “Beginning” in the Face of the Unprecedented
HAC Associate Fellow Jeff Jurgens explains Arendt's view that judges need to be equipped to make decisions beyond the scope of legal precedent, such as in cases of genocide. He then explains how this view informed her support for the creation of an international criminal court.08-04-2014
Amor Mundi 8/3/14
In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on conservatism in the contemporary political environment, wonder whether liberal Zionism has exhausted its options, and wonder about a "crisis in culture" as evident in creative writing.08-04-2014
The Radical As the Vanguard of the Status Quo
Roger Berkowitz argues that one-sided perspectives of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict serve to only perpetuate the violence. He then observes how leaders and discussions that shy away from radicalism could begin to forge a middle ground.08-02-2014
Our 100/10 Membership Challenge Ends Tomorrow!
Roger Berkowitz addresses the HAC community as part of the 100/10 membership challenge, which ends Friday, August 1st.07-31-2014