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Independent analysis of and commentary about philanthropy and giving Co-edited by William A. Schambra, Daniel P. Schmidt, and Michael E. Hartmann

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compassionate conservatism

The new populist conservatism and civil society

Michael E. Hartmann & William A. Schambra

Conceptions of civil society among populist conservative writers and thinkers and in magazines and journals open to populist conservatism.

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24Mar2025

A conversation with Johns Hopkins University professor Steven M. Teles (Part 2 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The political scientist and author talks to Michael E. Hartmann about “compassionate conservatism,” the Never Trump movement, and the post-Trump future of conservatism—including how conservative philanthropy should consider the challenges of, and opportunities available in, facing that future.

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19Jan2021

A conversation with the American Enterprise Institute’s Ryan Streeter (Part 2 of 2)

Craig Kennedy

The think tank’s director of domestic-policy studies talks to Craig Kennedy about the changing nature of philanthropy, different ways of thinking about grantmaking to better society, and think tanks.

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24Nov2020

A conversation with the American Enterprise Institute’s Ryan Streeter (Part 1 of 2)

Craig Kennedy

The think tank’s director of domestic-policy studies talks to Craig Kennedy about state and local government, “compassionate conservatism,” and what philanthropy can do to replace stagnation with dynamism in our society.

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23Nov2020
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