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“Liberalism”: Is There a Baby in the Bathwater?
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On November 30 and December 1, a conference celebrating the 30th anniversary of Robert P. George’s Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality (Oxford University Press, 1993) was hosted by AEI, the Catholic University of America’s Center for Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy, and the Ethics & Public Policy Center (EPPC).
The event opened with a discussion between Dr. George and the EPPC’s Ryan T. Anderson over Dr. George’s book, its reception, and Dr. George’s distinguished career as a teacher. Over the course of two days, panelists discussed the implications of Dr. George’s work for all aspects of society and politics, from liberalism’s compatibility with public morality to the role of constitutional interpretation. Panelists also discussed religion’s role in public life and what role the social sciences may have in shaping society. Each panel featured a lively Q&A with the audience.
This is the fourth panel discussion of the Making Men Moral: 30th Anniversary Conference.
Featuring:
Samuel Gregg — Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy, American Institute for Economic Research
V. Bradley Lewis — Associate Professor, Catholic University of America
Christopher O. Tollefsen — Professor, University of South Carolina
Moderator: Christopher Wolfe — Distinguished Research Scholar, University of Dallas
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The event opened with a discussion between Dr. George and the EPPC’s Ryan T. Anderson over Dr. George’s book, its reception, and Dr. George’s distinguished career as a teacher. Over the course of two days, panelists discussed the implications of Dr. George’s work for all aspects of society and politics, from liberalism’s compatibility with public morality to the role of constitutional interpretation. Panelists also discussed religion’s role in public life and what role the social sciences may have in shaping society. Each panel featured a lively Q&A with the audience.
This is the fourth panel discussion of the Making Men Moral: 30th Anniversary Conference.
Featuring:
Samuel Gregg — Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy, American Institute for Economic Research
V. Bradley Lewis — Associate Professor, Catholic University of America
Christopher O. Tollefsen — Professor, University of South Carolina
Moderator: Christopher Wolfe — Distinguished Research Scholar, University of Dallas
Subscribe to CIT's YouTube Channel: @CIT_CUA