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Subject AEI This Week: 2020 Irving Kristol Award remarks
Date October 17, 2020 11:01 AM
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<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >2020 Irving Kristol Award remarks</a><br> <[[${article01URL}]]>
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Read remarks from the 2020 Irving Kristol Award recipient, Nicholas Eberstadt, presented on October 14, 2020, at AEI's Irving Kristol Virtual Lecture and Summit.
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In a weak economy with a once-in-a-century pathogen slowing economic activity, Joe Biden's plan to raise income taxes is misguided, writes Michael Strain.
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Paul Wolfowitz explains that deterrence rests on a paradox: The best way to prevent war is to threaten war. The history of the 20th century illustrates what successful deterrence can accomplish.<br>
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The American Enterprise Institute called on some of its leading scholars to take a broad view of the nation’s situation and offer the president advice. Their work takes the form of a collection of essays published before the election to avoid falling into partisan terms: This is advice to whoever is our president next year, rooted in the situation our country faces rather than the chief executive’s ideology.<br>
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The fourth edition of "After the People Vote" — edited by John Fortier and featuring new sections on public opinion on the Electoral College and proposals for amending the Electoral College system — explains how our system of electing a president works, especially the processes that kick in after the November general election.<br>
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In the September 2020 American Perspectives Survey, Daniel Cox and John Halpin explore public perceptions about a variety of debunked and discredited claims relating to politics and public health. The survey also examines the prevalence of misinformation about COVID-19, confidence in the media, and concerns about the administration of the 2020 election.<br>
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