CATEGORY: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (12 min)
Thirty-seven years ago on May 10, Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn stood in the Guildhall in London.
As his wife looked on, he received the esteemed Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.
Then he solemnly addressed the crowd—
“Men Have Forgotten God . . .”
That Russian proverb has reverberated far and wide ever since Solzhenitsyn repeated it that day in that English city.
Having survived the Soviet gulag, Solzhenitsyn understood better than most Westerners what had birthed Communism . . .
. . . and what was likely to prolong its oppressive regime.
His lecture is so important—and so beautiful—that we’re featuring it as this week’s Intercollegiate Review article.
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CATEGORY: ECONOMICS & PHILOSOPHY (3 min)
When you think of economics, what comes to mind?
Wall Street? The GDP? Your 401(k)?
How about dials?
When the Science of Economics Isn’t Enough
In First Things, Kishore Jayabalan explores the real nature of economies—and the consequences of treating them like dials you can turn.
Politicians like to say they’re “acting on data.”
But data take you only so far . . .
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CATEGORY: ECONOMICS (4 min)
The Road to Serfdom is one of the books we require every new ISI staff member to read.
If you haven’t read it yet, well, you should.
In the meantime, this careful selection of the most important passages is a good primer.
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COLLEGE STUDENTS: Want to Cohost Our Next Webinar?
Submit an entry to this video contest by tomorrow, Friday, May 15!
Two contest winners will be selected to cohost an ISI webinar with New York Times bestselling author Jay Richards.
Here's how to enter the contest:
- Record a 1-minute video in which you summarize what conservatism means to you, and why
- Post your video to Twitter or Instagram by May 15 and tag ISI (@ISI on Twitter, @interstudiesinstitute on Instagram) along with the hashtag #thinklivefree
Read all the details at the button below. Submit your entry by midnight tomorrow!
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