Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) and economist John Early discussed their book "The Myth of American Inequality," winner of the 2024 Hayek Prize, named after economist Fredrich Hayek. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute, which awards the prize.
New York Times reporter Peter Goodman looked at how the global supply chain works and what happens when it doesn't. He was interviewed by Northeastern University professor and author Nada Sanders.
Nancy Pelosi spoke about her life, her career as a legislator, and being the first woman Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore hosted this event.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Sheryl Kaskowitz discussing her book about a two-year Great Depression initiative that collected some 800 folk songs. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Independent Book Publishers Association CEO Andrea Fleck-Nisbet discussed her trade association's work to promote small and mid-sized presses and author-published books. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss argued that globalism, socialism, and the liberal establishment are threatening the future of Western civilization. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argued that government regulation of the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket. This event was hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
Newsweek's Batya Ungar-Sargon spoke with working class Americans about their lives & policies they believe could help get them to the middle class. She was interviewed by Reason senior editor Robby Soave.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) and economist John Early discussed their book "The Myth of American Inequality," winner of the 2024 Hayek Prize, named after economist Fredrich Hayek. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute, which awards the prize.
New York Times reporter Peter Goodman looked at how the global supply chain works and what happens when it doesn't. He was interviewed by Northeastern University professor and author Nada Sanders.
Nancy Pelosi spoke about her life, her career as a legislator, and being the first woman Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore hosted this event.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Sheryl Kaskowitz discussing her book about a two-year Great Depression initiative that collected some 800 folk songs. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Independent Book Publishers Association CEO Andrea Fleck-Nisbet discussed her trade association's work to promote small and mid-sized presses and author-published books. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss argued that globalism, socialism, and the liberal establishment are threatening the future of Western civilization. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argued that government regulation of the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket. This event was hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
Newsweek's Batya Ungar-Sargon spoke with working class Americans about their lives & policies they believe could help get them to the middle class. She was interviewed by Reason senior editor Robby Soave.
Yashica Dutt described the history of India's caste system and her story of trying to hide that she's a member of the "untouchable" caste. Pilsen Community Books in Chicago hosts this event.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.