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Subject AEI This Week: How to defend free speech
Date April 3, 2021 11:01 AM
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Tevi Troy writes that the American people have good instincts on this question. If they can continue to receive solid guidance from a unified conservative movement while some key politicians speak out, some leftists defect, and some talented comedians and entertainers stand up for free speech, then cancel culture, like political correctness before it, could be seen as a joke of the past rather than the scary reality of our future.<br>
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Joe Biden has a choice: Should he prioritize concern about Russia, a nettlesome but less important rival power, or should he consolidate support among America’s allies? The administration is on the verge of choosing the wrong option, explains Kori Schake.<br><br>
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Tony Blinken's baseless repudiation of the Commission on Unalienable Rights reveals he has not actually read its work, writes Matthew Continetti.
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Joseph Bessette and Gary Schmitt explain that the Constitutional Convention of 1787 knew the young nation needed a strong executive that was still accountable to the general public. In short, the new executive was to be an unprecedented mix of monarchic-like vigor and republican restraint.<br>
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's successful pro-work system is now being replaced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-NY) system of permanent relief regardless of work, writes Matt Weidinger.<br>
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Post–financial crisis laws and regulations and new Federal Reserve monetary policies have left a lasting impact on the banking industry, explains Paul Kupiec. This paper reviews 20 years of financial data and highlights important changes in the industry.
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