Dear John,
This may be the biggest issue conservatives are rethinking right now . . .
Are free markets enough? Do they really give us what we want and need?
Maybe you think these questions are long overdue. Or maybe you think it is absurd even to ask them.
No matter where you stand, you’ll want to tune in to this debate next Wednesday, March 24, at 7 p.m. ET.
You will hear from Julius Krein, editor of American Affairs. Krein and his upstart journal call on conservatives to reject free-market “fundamentalism.”
Debating Krein will be Scott Lincicome, the Cato Institute’s senior fellow in economic studies. Lincicome is an outspoken critic of “populist interventionism”—the kind Julius Krein favors.
Next Wednesday night, these two thinkers will hash out how to fix the American economy. You can watch the debate live online.
Will I see you there?
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Hope to see you next Wednesday!
James Davenport
Academic Program Officer
P.S. I expect we’ll see some fireworks in this debate, so be sure to reserve your spot. Krein has said that the “entire free-market framework . . . misses the reality of today’s economy.” Meanwhile, Lincicome has decried America’s “populist-authoritarian spasm.”
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