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American Compass launched at the start of May with essays from leading conservatives including executive director Oren Cass and research director Wells King, Senators Marco Rubio and Tom Cotton, American Affairs editor Julius Krein, First Things editor R. R. Reno, and Notre Dame professor Patrick Deneen.

The launch earned feature coverage in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, Bloomberg, National Review, and The American Conservative and widespread attention on social media. Cass also appeared on National Reviewā€™s The Editors podcast with Rich Lowry, Hill TVā€™s Rising, and The Bill Walton Show, and adaptations of initial essays were published by National Review and The Daily Caller.

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LEADING GOP SENATORS: American Compass is ā€œBOLD,ā€ ā€œMUCH NEEDED,ā€ ā€œESSENTIAL,ā€ and helping conservatives ā€œbetter understand our nationā€ and ā€œrethink how we apply our principles.ā€

Senator Mitt Romney: ā€œAmerican Compass is helping conservatives rethink how we apply our principles to the problems of today. I welcome their contribution to our national policy debates.ā€

Senator Marco Rubio: ā€œI am optimistic that the winds are changing, with organizations like American Compass already proving essential in the process of charting the right course.ā€

Senator Tom Cotton: ā€œEssays like the ones in this series [from American Compass] can help us better understand our nation, shorn of the self-serving myths and pieties so common in Washington. More important, groups like American Compass can equip us with the policy to win our independence in a dangerous world, a task that cannot be outsourced to anyone else. We must do it for ourselves.ā€

Senator Josh Hawley: ā€œCongrats to Oren Cass on this bold, and much needed, new venture!ā€

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Prominent Commentators: American Compass is ā€œTIMELY,ā€ ā€œIMPORTANT,ā€ ā€œIMPRESSIVE,ā€ akin to Martin Lutherā€™s 95 Theses. Our work ā€œelevates the debate,ā€ ā€œportends a new direction for the American political order,ā€ and is ā€œHOTLY CONTESTEDā€; leaders ā€œignore it at their peril.ā€

Henry Olsen, Washington Post: ā€œMartin Luther started the Protestant Reformation by reportedly nailing 95 theological theses to the door of Wittenbergā€™s church. The website of Oren Cassā€™s new think tank, American Compass, could be the start of a similar, long-overdue Conservative Reformation. ā€¦ American Compass aspires to be the tool with which future conservative leaders can guide the American ship of state. Those men and women ignore it at their peril.ā€

Yuval Levin, National Review: ā€œToday brings an important and impressive new one that can help all of us think about how to elevate the debates weā€™re engaged in. It takes the form of a newly launched project called American Compass. ā€¦ [Their essays] elevate the substance and the form of the rightā€™s internal arguments and make it easier to understand what we are disagreeing about. ā€¦ And even where I disagree with the case that American Compass looks set to advance, it seems to me that it will help us see that challenge more clearly, and so will help us understand it and meet it.ā€

Lexington, The Economist: ā€œLed by some of the most interesting conservative thinkers, including Yuval Levin and Oren Cass, plus a handful of senators, it rejects Mr Massieā€™s market fundamentalism and takes a more flexible and positive view of government than most Republicans have since the 1970s. ā€¦ An impressive organisation of this dissident faction, called American Compass, would go further. ā€¦ Politics does seem to be moving towards the dissidents.ā€

Professor Patrick Deneen, University of Notre Dame: ā€œAmerican Compass proposes that conservatives revisit the question of whether a nation can afford an economic order without a ā€˜compass,ā€™ without a sense of direction that is guided by national policy and shared intention.  The question is essential, and the answers on offer on this site portend a new course for the American political order.ā€

Christopher Rufo, American Greatness: ā€œCassā€™s challenge to conventional economic thinking is timely and important. ā€¦ [H]e has already succeeded in raising the fundamental question: what is the purpose of growth? This is the rightful starting point of any debate and, judging by the initial reaction from economists of all stripes, one that will be hotly contested.ā€

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Social Media Buzz: What American Compass is doing is ā€œBRAND NEW,ā€ ā€œSMART,ā€ ā€œIMPORTANT,ā€ ā€œMEATY,ā€ ā€œSUBSTANTIVE,ā€ ā€œINCISIVE,ā€ ā€œHARD-HITTING,ā€ ā€œsomething really no other think tank is doing.ā€ We are ā€œmaking everyone think more deeply,ā€ ā€œfostering real conservative policy and fresh thinking,ā€ and ā€œbuilding a politics of solidarity.ā€

Chris Buskirk, Editor and Publisher, American Greatness: ā€œPay attention to what Oren Cass and American Compass are doing. Itā€™s brand new, smart, and important.ā€

Josh Hammer, Opinion Editor, Newsweek: ā€œ[I] am genuinely very impressed with Oren Cassā€™s rollout of American Compass. Meaty, substantive, incisive, hard-hitting content that fits the zeitgeist. Bravo.ā€

Saagar Enjeti, Media Fellow, Hudson Institute: ā€œThis is why we need American Compass. We need an organization that fosters real conservative policy and fresh thinking for a new generation of appointees and operatives.ā€

Brad Wilcox, Director of the National Marriage Project, University of Virginia: ā€œDelighted to see this new initiative launch, led by Oren Cass and dedicated to making us all think more deeply about the connections between the economy and the family.ā€

Zaid Jilani, Writing Fellow, University of California: ā€œKeep an eye on American Compass and Oren Cass who are putting in the work to rethink economic orthodoxy on the right, something really no other think tank is doing.ā€

David Lapp, Co-Founder, Braver Angels: ā€œReally cool to see American Compass lifting off. They will make an important conservative contribution to building a politics of solidarity.ā€

Oren Cass
Oren Cass is the executive director at American Compass.
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