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Vance and the ‘New Right’ Spark a Policy War in Washington

Trump’s pick for vice president is leading an attempted populist GOP makeover

The 40-Year-Old Conservative

A generational divides drives “the policy war in Washington”

The Arc of the Economic Debate Is Long, but Bends Toward Tariffs

A roundup from Oren Cass about what you should be reading from around the web over the last week to better understand America.

A Constructed Crisis in Charleroi

An economy our elites enjoy leads to the problems in Charleroi, Springfield, and other Midwestern cities

U.K.’s Labour Party Gets Learning Right

What U.S. leaders can learn about promoting opportunity pluralism

Trump’s Most Misunderstood Policy Proposal

Oren Cass writes for the Atlantic about why focusing only on the costs associated fails to capture the truth about tariffs.

Industrial Policy’s Potential with Marc Fasteau and Ian Fletcher

Marc Fasteau and Ian Fletcher join Oren to discuss their forthcoming book on industrial policy.

To Honor Labor, Rethink Unions

A former labor and business leader describes a better future for organized labor

An Unsafe Bet

Unfettered online sports betting is already causing harm that can’t be
ignored

What Stagnating Wages and Stagnating NFL Offenses Have in Common

Plus, checking back in with labor unions and Professor Wolfers

From the ‘Great Connector’ to the ‘Great Sorter’

Young Americans need more communal pathways to adulthood than the traditional, four-year college route

Mommy, Where Do Parents Come From?

A roundup from Oren Cass about what you should be reading from around the web over the last week to better understand America.

A Bipolar Future in Asia

Thinking about China and the Asian continent in an era of trade warfare

Private Power and Democracy with Joshua Kleinfeld

Professor Joshua Kleinfeld joins for a conversation about the conservative legal movement and how it intersects with politics

Science Policy Can’t Be Driven by Advocates

Ideology has seeped into federal science funding, highlighting the need for reform

Against Justin Wolfers-ism

The temptation to use economics as propaganda does not serve economists well

Oren Cass and Brendan Duke on Campaign 2024 and Economic Policy

Oren joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal program to discuss the economic policies of both presidential candidates.

Constructing Conservatism

Oren Cass writes for First Things magazine about how to construct a compelling conservative morality in our secular age.

Harris’s Global ‘Green New Deal’

The “Clean Energy Marshall Plan” is a lose-lose-lose for workers, industry, and developing nations

Conservatism in a Secular Age with Matthew Mehan

Oren is joined by Dr. Matthew Mehan to discuss Oren’s First Things lecture about how best to construct conservatism in a secular age.

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