At a time when political leaders seem befuddled at best, American Enterprise Institute scholar Steven F. Hayward discusses two statesmen he has written extensively about—Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan—at an Accuracy in Academia author’s night in October 2007.
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Leadership Defined Part 2
At a time when political leaders seem befuddled at best, American Enterprise Institute scholar Steven F. Hayward discusses two statesmen he has written extensively about—Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan—at an Accuracy in Academia author’s night in October 2007.
Classics Resurrected Part 1
The best books that students never get assigned anymore were discussed by literary scholar Elizabeth Kantor at an Accuracy in Academia author’s night in August 2007.
Classics Resurrected Part 2
The best books that students never get assigned anymore were discussed by literary scholar Elizabeth Kantor at an Accuracy in Academia author’s night in August 2007.
Health Care Made Opaque
A women’s studies major puts his education to use explaining health care.
Voodoo Unveiled
Last year, on July 31, 2008, the late Christopher T. Warden, a working journalist turned journalism professor, explained economics in terms so basic that even reporters and politicians should understand, particularly in these perilous economic times.
ABCs of Community Organizing
Being uninformed may not be essential to working with activist groups such as ACORN but as this video from the American Journalism Center shows, it seems to help.
Uninformed Activists for ObamaCare
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Voodoo Anyone? Vindicated Part 1
Listen to the often-prophetic comments of Professor Christopher T. Warden, author of Accuracy in Academia’s textbook Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, in his last radio interview.
Voodoo Anyone? Vindicated Part 2
Listen to the often-prophetic comments of Professor Christopher T. Warden, author of Accuracy in Academia’s textbook Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, in his last radio interview.