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Dear Reader,
Should the American economy be oriented to the welfare of American workers? Should our public policy aim to strengthen the American family?
You might be surprised to learn that Oren Cass and American Compass are swimming upstream in asking such questions. What might seem obvious to most Americans still rings of heresy among many in the capital.
Yet the last few years have dispelled the notion that “economic” and “social” issues inhabit distinct realms that never intersect. It’s past time for conservatives to realize this.
What if this realization offers a surer foundation for an attractive, enduring conservatism that actually wins?
Join Cass and FIRST THINGS in this project of “Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age” on Monday, March 4 at 7 p.m. at The Heritage Foundation (214 Massachusetts Ave. NE).
To secure your ticket ($10 for subscribers, $20 for nonsubscribers, $50 for a subscription and ticket), please visit firstthings.com/DClecture ([link removed]) or click on the button below.
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“Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age”
delivered by Oren Cass
Monday, March 4 at 7 p.m.
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214 Massachusetts Avenue NE
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