The Claremont Institute is happy to announce our 2009 Lincoln Fellows—an impressive and diverse group of accomplished professionals working in government, public policy, business, academia, and the media.
Posted on July 2, 2009 in Projects
President Obama has a moral obligation to the oppressed people of the world to say that we are friends of freedom, writes Claremont Institute 2002 Lincoln Fellow Tim Sandefur.
Posted on June 30, 2009 - Appears in Orange County Register
Do we need more than 15,000 Americans with
advanced degrees fixing people's hair, asks Richard Vedder in the Spring 2009 issue of the
Claremont Review of Books.
Posted on June 29, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books
Too much success bred failure, explains Robert J. Samuelson in the Spring 2009 issue of the
Claremont Review of Books.
Posted on June 22, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books
Featured speaker George F. Will kept attendees enthralled with his characteristic wit and insight into the American political landscape at the Claremont Institute's dinner to celebrate the
Claremont Review of Books, held in Santa Monica on June 8.
Posted on June 12, 2009 in Projects
Peter Robinson interviews Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Editor of the
Claremont Review of Books, Charles Kesler, at
National Review Online. Robinson and Kesler discuss the theoretical and political roots of modern liberalism, its evolution, and its continuing project.
Posted on June 12, 2009 in Writings
At
National Review Online, 2005 Claremont Institute Publius Fellow Duncan Currie writes of the stark difference between the volatile leftist regimes in Latin America and the moderate success stories that have solidified sound policy, respect for private property, and the rule of law.
Posted on June 8, 2009 - Appears in National Review Online
Peter Robinson consults
Claremont Review of Books editor Charles R. Kesler to understand the roots of liberalism. To explain where Obama's agenda comes from, Kesler shows how liberalism established itself in three distinct stages.
Posted on June 5, 2009 - Appears in Forbes
Does conservatism need to reinvent itself, asks William Voegeli in the Spring 2009 issue of the
Claremont Review of Books.
Posted on June 5, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books
President Obama's recovery plans and proposed new programs would leave government permanently bigger, more costly, and more intrusive, writes Charles R. Kesler in the Spring 2009 issue of the
Claremont Review of Books.
Posted on May 25, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Tom Krannawitter discusses the constitutional vision that Reagan learned from the Founders and wonders whether we have arrived at yet another "time for choosing."
Posted on May 22, 2009 - Appears in Investor’s Business Daily
Economists are often unaware of what their discipline can and cannot prove, writes Lawrence M. Mead in the Spring 2009 issue of the
Claremont Review of Books.
Posted on May 18, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books