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:
Samuel Gregg - The Future of the Catholic Church - Kresta in the Afternoon
Samuel Gregg - Becoming Europe on African American Conservatives
Rev. Robert A. Sirico - Comments on the Departure of Pope Benedict XVI on the Laura Ingraham Show
In this episode of Radio Free Acton, Michael Matheson Miller is joined by Acton's Director of Research Samuel Gregg to reflect on the papacy and legacy of retiring Pope Benedict XVI. This is part 1 of a two part podcast.
Samuel Gregg - Benedict XVI's Legacy on Radio Australia
Kishore Jayabalan on the Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI - Kresta in the Afternoon
Sirico on Pope Benedict XVI's Resignation - Morning Joe on MSNBC
Dr. Samuel Gregg - Becoming Europe on KTSA San Antonio
Sam Gregg: Becoming Europe on WORD Pittsburgh
Elise Hilton: Gun Control and Mental Illness
Dr. Samuel Gregg - The Outcome of Secularism
Dr. Samuel Gregg - Becoming Europe on the Bob Dutko Show
Dr. Samuel Gregg - Becoming Europe on KSGF (Springfield, MO)
Dr. Samuel Gregg - Becoming Europe on Relevant Radio
Ray Nothstine - Gun Control vs. Liberty on the Drew Mariani Show