How should conservatives approach the economy today?
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Dear John, 

As an ISIer, you’re probably up on the debates happening in conservative circles.

Conservative thinkers of every persuasion are arguing about:
 

  • how to handle the threats of Big Tech censorship and monopolies
     
  • the costs and benefits of free trade
     
  • the rising threat of China
     
  • how to promote an economy that’s pro-family


But how can you make sense of these arguments when it seems like everybody is talking past each other?

You’ll find answers when you attend The Future of American Political Economy Conference.

Join us July 23–24 in Alexandria, Virginia, to see an all-star roster of conservative thought leaders wrestle with a crucial question:

What does a conservative approach to the economy look like today?

This weekend conference isn’t about preaching to the choir. You’ll hear from conservative thinkers of all stripes . . .

. . . and even better, you’ll watch as they engage directly with one another’s arguments.

And if you’re currently a student, admission to the conference is free!

Reserve your spot now »
Reserve your spot today so you can hear from respected writers and thinkers like:
  • J. D. Vance, author of the #1 bestseller Hillbilly Elegy—who is considering a run for the U.S. Senate
  • Judge Neomi Rao
  • Senator Marco Rubio
  • Amity Shlaes, bestselling author of The Forgotten Man and Coolidge
  • Jeff Sessions, former U.S. attorney general
  • Samuel Gregg, research director at the Acton Institute
  • Donald J. Devine, senior scholar at The Fund for American Studies
  • Helen Andrews, senior editor of The American Conservative
  • Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute
  • Rachel Bovard of the Conservative Partnership Institute
  • Chris Buskirk, editor of American Greatness
  • Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass
  • Saagar Enjeti of The Hill
  • Kathryn Jean Lopez of National Review
  • Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age
  • Jay W. Richards, bestselling author and professor at the Catholic University of America
  • . . . and many others!

It’s time to start doing the hard work of creating a new conservative consensus about how our economy can better advance the safety and happiness of the American people.

This is your chance to see the future of economic conservatism.

I hope to see you July 23–24!

Best,

John A. Burtka, IV
President

P.S. You don’t want to miss The Future of American Political Economy Conference. I can’t think of another place where you’ll hear from conservative thought leaders like Hillbilly Elegy author J. D. Vance, Senator Marco Rubio, bestselling author Amity Shlaes, former attorney general Jeff Sessions, and Judge Neomi Rao. And if you’re a student, admission is free. Register now!
 
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