Acton Media Audio Archive
Summary: The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is named after the great English historian, Lord John Acton (1834-1902). He is best known for his famous remark: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Inspired by his work on the relation between liberty and morality, the Acton Institute seeks to articulate a vision of society that is both free and virtuous, the end of which is human flourishing. To clarify this relationship, the Institute holds seminars and publishes various books, monographs, periodicals, and articles.
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Podcasts:
Acton Communications Specialist Elise Hilton joins host Shelly Irwin on the WGVU Morning Show in Grand Rapids, Michigan to discuss Acton's upcoming moderated panel discussion on the issue of human trafficking, Hidden No More: Exposing Human Trafficking in West Michigan.
Acton on Tap: The Threat to Religious Liberty
Rev. Robert A. Sirico - 2013 Law Day Celebration
Samuel Gregg - Pope Francis and the Market on National Public Radio (NPR)
Rev. Robert A. Sirico - A Look at Pope Francis on The Mary Jones Show (Connecticut)
Rev. Robert A. Sirico - Pre-Conclave Overview on the Warren Pierce Show (WJR Detroit)
Michael Severance on the Character of Pope Francis - Boston Archdiocese Radio
Kishore Jayabalan on Pope Francis' Installation Mass - Michigan's Big Show
Rev. Robert A. Sirico on Pope Francis and Service to the Poor -
Michael Matheson Miller on Pope Francis and PovertyCure - The Hugh Hewitt Show
Rev. Robert A. Sirico on the Papacy of Pope Francis - The Hugh Hewitt Show
Samuel Gregg on the election of Pope Francis - Kresta in the Afternoon
Kishore Jayabalan on Pope Francis's Election - Kresta in the Afternoon
Kishore Jayabalan on the upcoming Papal Conclave - Kresta in the Afternoon
Samuel Gregg - Conclave Overview on Metro News Hotline