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So much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. Many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of Major Political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation. Have shaped political attitudes, and given rise to political action. Our midmorning session is particularly exciting in this respect. The three historians before you are going to discuss how certain Major Intellectual figures of the long 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries have affected and in some cases may continue to affect american political thought. I will introduce our speakers alphabetically. Claire is a doctoral candidate in United States history at stanford university. Her research very well suited to for this conversation interrogates the Cultural Exchange in the late 18th century through the cold war. Today, she will discuss jon stewart middle, Harriet Tyler mill, and the coalescence of modern liberalism and the in america from the 18th to the 1970s w
Doctoral candidate at stanford university. Her research very well suited to this conversation interrogates the Cultural Exchange in the late 18th century through the cold war. Today she will discuss jon stewart middle, Harriet Tyler mill, and the coalescence of modern liberalism and the america from the 18th to the 1970s with particular attention paid to the middle of the 20th century. Peggy vandenberg is an associate professor of philosophy. Her teaching and research primarily concern the figures of the 18thcentury scottish enlightened. This morning, she will examine the reception of david humes work in america, particularly by James Madison. Judy witt is investor of cash a professor. The editor of the four volume set jane adams writings on peace, she will discuss john do we, james adams. With that, i turn it over to our first presenter. Let me begin by thanking the center along with the staff for organizing this wonderful events and invited me to speak this morning. I should also men
Live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 10. Right now breaking news. Almost two dozen shots erupted on local street caught in the crossfire a little girl. She was standing on her front steps when to us bullets started flying. Good evening to you, im lucy noland. Im chris oconnell. Iain is off tonight. Right now, that 684 old is fighting for her life. Fox 29s Shawnette Wilson is live at the scene in East Germantown tonight. Shawnette, what is the latest . Reporter chris and lucy, as you just mentioned very sad. Another child, a sixyearold, shot tonight. Im told that officers took her to einstein hospital where she was in critical condition. She has since had surgery. I just spoke with the chief inspector on scene. He believes that the little girl has since been transferred to saint christophers which is a good sign because that means they were able to stabilize her. Lets take look at video of the scene we were able to get when this happened. Skyfox flew over the sce
Ofor intellectual figures the long 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries have affected and in some cases may continue to affect american political thought. I will introduce our speakers alphabetically. Claire riddell are sent us, a doctoral candidate at stanford university. Her research very well suited to this conversation interrogates the Cultural Exchange in the late 18th century through the cold war. Today she will discuss jon stewart middle, Harriet Tyler mill, and the coalescence of modern liberalism and the america from the 18th to the 1970s with particular attention paid to the middle of the 20th century. Peggy vandenberg is an associate professor of philosophy. Her teaching and research primarily concern the figures of the 18thcentury scottish enlightened. This morning, she will examine the reception of david humes work in america, particularly by James Madison. Cash att is investor of professor. A professor. Editor of the four volume set jane adams writings on peace , she will discu