Of the headings is monticello an American Family which went on to win the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book award and she was here for her biography of Andrew Johnson and later she shared the stage with the coauthors work most blessed of the patriarchs Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination. And that gordon reed is the University Professor at harvard and the genius grant and Frederick Douglass prize. In her new book the texas born historian it examines her and passed visavis her Lone Star State roots in juneteenth. In the shimmering review in the new york times, jennifer praised the book for the authors ability to combine clarity with the subtlety and showing historical understanding is a process, not an endpoint. Tonight Annette Gordon reed will be in conversation with awardwinning broadcaster, journalist and longtime friend of the author event series tracy. Its great to have you with us tonight. The screen is yours. Its an honor to be with you tonight with Annette Gord
And i am glad i didnt have to answer them and thank you to chris and kevin for doing that. We will reconvene in 15 minutes for a panel on civic virtue. Thank you for being here. I am a fellow here at the Stockdale Center and its a pleasure to be with peter to discuss virtue. He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author of numerous books and he is director of constitutional studies at the American Enterprise institute and the author of numerous books. We will start i think with peter. The thank you. It is great to be here with my panelists and thanks to ed and the Naval Academy for this opportunity. I thought it might be useful to do something unusual, for me at east to approach the panels topic of civil virtue and its decline and its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. Long ago and far away when i went to college, the cutting edge topic is something we called engraved tones and the critique of liberalism. We have leading authors and books and
Its a great pleasure to be up here with you to discuss virtue. A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of numerous books. You ball is director of social cultural constitutional studies at the American Enterprise institute and the author of numerous books and we will start i think with you. Thank you very much. Its great to be here with my fellow panelists and thanks to ed and the Naval Academy for this opportunity. I thought it might be useful to do something unusual for me at least to approach the panelist topics civic virtue in its decline, its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. Long ago and far away when i went to college the cuttingedge topic was something that we called grave tones, the critique of liberalism and we had leading authors and books. We read a book called knowledge and politics by roberto unger, kind of mad genius and i underline both words. We read the writings of Charles Taylor and we read the writings of alastair mcintyre. Esp
The Great Questions and im glad i did not have to answer them. Thank you chris and kevin for doing that and we will reconvene in 15 minutes at 10 30 for a panel on civic virtue. Thank you for being here. Im a fellow here at the center. Its a great pleasure to be up here with you to discuss virtue. A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of numerous books. You ball is director of social cultural constitutional studies at the American Enterprise institute and the author of numerous books and we will start i think with you. Thank you very much. Its great to be here with my fellow panelists and thanks to ed and the Naval Academy for this opportunity. I thought it might be useful to do something unusual for me at least to approach the panelist topics civic virtue in its decline, its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. Long ago and far away when i went to college the cuttingedge topic was something that we called grave tones, the critique of liberalism a
Thank you for being here. Im a fellow here at the center. Its a great pleasure to be up here with you to discuss virtue. A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of numerous books. You ball is director of social cultural constitutional studies at the American Enterprise institute and the author of numerous books and we will start i think with you. Thank you very much. Its great to be here with my fellow panelists and thanks to ed and the Naval Academy for this opportunity. I thought it might be useful to do something unusual for me at least to approach the panelist topics civic virtue in its decline, its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. Long ago and far away when i went to college the cuttingedge topic was something that we called grave tones, the critique of liberalism and we had leading authors and books. We read a book called knowledge and politics by roberto unger, kind of mad genius and i underline both words. We read the writings of Charles