EPPC

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D.C.’s premier think tank dedicated to applying the Judeo-Christian moral tradition to critical issues of public policy. Press inquiries: jbritton@eppc.org

Washington, DC
Joined February 2013

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  1. It's here! EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel's annual list of book recommendations:

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    No negative tv ads, lots of robust debate. Welcome to British politics. My latest for -

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    Next week’s British election is said to be that nation’s most important since World War II. "That’s true, but for Americans, it will also serve as a window into our own 2020 contest," writes

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    Here're great remarks by George Weigel speaking to our core purpose :

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    “'Just recognize that everything you hold dear right now is a mixture of reason and faith,”' [Tim] Keller told me." From my interview with

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    Just landed in the UK for an exciting week of covering for ! Looking forward to at 5:30pm ET today. Tune in at !

  8. The new EPPC Briefly features 's conversation with ; a celebration of Sir ; George Weigel on America's moral leadership; new work by , , , Lance Morrow & more:

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    My conversation with in on his journey of faith, theology and Christianity in the context of contemporary American politics.

  10. REMINDER: We are now considering applications for EPPC's Visiting Fellow Program, and will continue to consider them on a rolling basis. See details on how to apply here:

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    What a privilege and joy it was to have a conversation with about him and his father, Charles, a cherished friend; a man of extraordinary intellectual and moral integrity; and the best columnist to ever grace the pages of an American newspaper.

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    On today’s podcast, I talk w/ Washington Post columnist ⁦⁩ about Marco Rubio and ‘common-good capitalism.’ What is it?—& why does it sparking such a strong backlash?

  13. Another richly deserved honor for EPPC Senior Fellow Sir ->

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    School choice in the U.S. often means that traditional public schools are the default, and that it's hard to make the case for any departure from that norm. But what if we could have a better conversation - one focused on helping all schools improve?

  15. A highlight from our recent gathering in Europe -->

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    Is the current U.S. public education system - schools funded and delivered by the government - the best we can do? ​ Prof. Ashley Berner suggests that we should also look abroad, where educational pluralism is the "democratic norm."

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    Are pro-lifers dishonest? Flanagan doesn't make her case. Is Caitlin Flanagan Right about the Abortion Debate?

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    "Strong communities of faith may see themselves in contraposition to the secular world, but they are not in contraposition to the American constitutional tradition." 's Ian Lindquist on classical education and, well, a Christian father's hope...

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    Is the American public-education structure the best we can do, or is there a better way? Our latest podcast episode features a thought-provoking conversation on educational pluralism between Prof. Ashley Berner and of :

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    WATCH: George Weigel Discusses the National Interest and the National Purpose via

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    Commuting in? A new ⁦⁩ podcast episode‘s just posted, on the topic of “Educational Pluralism” with ⁦⁩ Prof. Ashley Berner and ⁦⁩ of The Atlantic:

  22. See this thread for a roundup of the inaugural European gathering of EPPC’s ->

  23. A well-deserved honor for EPPC Senior Fellow Sir ->

  24. “Why Did the Wall Fall, 30 Years Ago?” Read EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel’s latest column:

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    George Weigel gives annual Diane Knippers Lecture on National Interest & National Purpose

  26. In 's latest column, she praises 's “elegant and lyrical” new book, “Give Me Liberty”:

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    "for reasons that aren't exactly clear to me, I began to really focus in on the cross, and sort of the beauty of the cross, and the agony of the cross. And somehow it settled in my heart." From my podcast conversation with and

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    China's repression machine is in full swing as leaked documents confirm the extent of its horrors against the Uighurs and Hong Kong spirals downward. America should stop turning a blind eye to all this. My latest for -

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    Rumors say the Chinese want tariffs reduced or removed to sign a first stage deal. needs to stand firm and just say no. My latest for -

  30. Here's our latest EPPC Briefly, featuring new work from Lance Morrow, George Weigel, , , , and more — plus an update on our recent gathering in Europe:

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    Is national populism an existential threat to democracy, or are there signs of hope in our new political reality? Hear the perspectives of Professor of Politics , with .

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    30th anniversary of the falling of the Berlin Wall. Are we in need for another “Revolution of Conscience”? ’s George Weigel reminded me of the power of conscience in his talk where we all celebrated at the annual dinner.

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    Your yearly reminder, our government spending is insane. We Need to Get Serious about Putting Our Fiscal House in Order

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    Repeat offenders on include ’s George Weigel, ’s and the fabulous ! The latter joins a mom from to discuss gender ideology with and me. Subscribe now!

  35. "For all its faults—and they are many—the Catholic Church in the United States lives the New Evangelization better than any other local Church in the developed world." Read EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel's latest column:

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    With a little bit less than a year to go before the presidential election, polls suggest President Trump is down — but far from out, writes

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    A few spots left! RSVP below to join and for our event on the faith and jurisprudence of Justices Antonin Scalia and James Wilson

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    Ed Whelan of the Ethics & Public Policy Center talks about President Trump's influence on the federal judiciary Live now:

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    On C-Span’s Washington Journal at 8:45 a.m. ET to discuss President Trump’s record of achievement on judicial appointments.