Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

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Jeffrey Polet on the Philosophy of Gen. Stanley McChrystal

In this episode Dan Hugger speaks with Jeffrey Polet, professor emeritus of political science at Hope College and director of the Ford Leadership Forum at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. They discuss his review of Gen. Stanley McChrystal's book On Character: Choices T ...  Show more

Jason Sorens Builds a Case for Reforming American Housing Policy

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Jason Sorens, senior research fellow at the American Institute of Economic Research. They discuss the American housing market, the role of institutional investors in single family housing, the 21st century ROAD to Housing Act, and the path ...  Show more

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Coleman, Simon (2010). “Recent Developments ...

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