ISI Lecture Podcast
Summary: If the free market is so great, why does the economy always seem to be in crisis? The Constitution was written so long ago, when life was so different than it is today. Why should we constrain ourselves within its limits? As long as one’s actions don’t hurt anyone else, isn’t true freedom all about letting people do what they want? What happened to live and let live? Since 1953 The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) a non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt educational organization, has been asking and answering questions like these to inspire college students to discover and embrace the principles and virtues that make America free and prosperous. Through lectures, publications, and a host of programs aimed at America's college youth, ISI explores the meaning and application of our nation's founding principles — limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility, the rule of law, market economy, and moral norms.
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Podcasts:
Comments by T. Kenneth Cribb and Tony Sullivan following Q&A session.
Did Western Civilization Survive the 20th Century?
Roots of American Order
Röpke and the Search for the Common Good
From ISI's Cicero's Podium: A Great Issues Debate Series.
Röpke's Conundrum Over the Natural Family
Does Chambers Matter?
Röpke's Humane Economics: Lessons for the European Union
Does Globalization Trump Culture?: The Future of Music In a Flat World
Lecture given in early 1953.
Donald Davidson and the Attack of the Violent
Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology
Dostoevsky: Prophet of our Age
From ISI's Cicero's Podium: A Great Issues Debate Series.
Russell Kirk and the American Conservative Movement