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Subject Are Americans Better Off Now Than in Recent Decades?
Date November 1, 2024 2:00 PM
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** Are Americans Better Off Now Than in Recent Decades?
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** Tuesday, November 19, 5:30-7:30 pm
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** In Person at the American Enterprise Institute OR Watch Online
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Are Americans really better off now than they were in recent decades? American Compass’s Oren Cass and AEI’s Scott Winship will go head-to-head in an Oxford-style debate, moderated by EPPC’s Henry Olsen.
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For National Review, Stanley Kurtz, calls attention to a problematic Walz appointee. ([link removed])
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For American Compass, Clare Morell, details the threat that technology poses to American democracy. ([link removed])
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For the Institute for Family Studies, Patrick Brown, proposes ways that the next president can aid families. ([link removed]-)
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For First Things, George Weigel concludes his reports and commentary on the Synod on Synodality. ([link removed])
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Also for First Things, George Weigel calls for a renewal of political culture. ([link removed])
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The Washington Post interviews Patrick Brown on abortion access in Missouri. ([link removed])
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Clare Morell joins The American Compass podcast to discuss the consequences of technology in children’s lives.
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Henry Olsen joins Beyond Talking Points ([link removed]) to discuss the election.
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Erika Bachiochi presents a Catholic approach to feminism.
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Mary FioRito discusses Catholic concerns in the 2024 Election on The Drew Mariani Show ([link removed]) .
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Fran Maier, Noelle Mering, and Mary Hasson present at Franciscan University’s conference Man, Woman, and the Order of Creation ([link removed]) .
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George Weigel, joins Beyond Rome ([link removed]) to explain Eastern Catholics’ gifts to the Universal Church.
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