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Symposium on conservative international giving: Lora Lumpe

The GR Editors

“Peace is a conservative value, and a benefit to America and the world,” according to the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft chief executive officer. “Increased conservative support for realism and restraint in U.S. foreign policy is imperative.”

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18Apr2022

Philanthropy, grassroots activism, and politics in In Defense of Populism

Michael E. Hartmann

“[T]oday’s politics of the street,” according to political historian Donald T. Critchlow, “resembles that of the late Roman Republic, when oligarchs, such as Caesar, Sulla, and Catiline, organized mobs to serve their factional interests.”

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18Oct2021

Gara LaMarche’s civil discourse

Michael E. Hartmann

“Unlike others who simply demonize conservatives, Gara sought to understand what we believe and how we went about supporting it,” Bill Schambra notes.

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16Nov2020

Questions arising from the Open Society Foundations staff members’ letter of protest to its leadership

Michael E. Hartmann

One in particular.

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5May2020

Similarities in some strategies and tactics

Daniel P. Schmidt

George Soros’ new book notes “pitfalls and paradoxes” of philanthropy in ways that seem quite familiar.

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5Nov2019
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