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Competencies in Civil Discourse: Episode 5
In this episode of Competencies in Civil Discourse, Erec Smith welcomes William Deresiewicz to explore the mission of the Matthew Strother Center for…
1 year ago
Crushing Capitalism How Populist Policies Are Threatening the American Dream
Populist narratives are gaining traction across the political spectrum, claiming that free markets have failed the American middle class. Critics arg…
1 year ago
A Fork in the Road: The Stark Choices on US-Iran Policy
The United States and Iran are on a collision course. Iran is closer to developing a nuclear weapon than at any point in the country’s history. Mixed…
1 year ago
A Conversation with Rick Woldenberg
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1 year ago
How Repealing Energy Subsidies Could Cement Pro-Growth Tax Cuts in Reconciliation
When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it was told the new energy tax credits would cost about $270 billion over a decade. Revised o…
1 year ago
Exploring Globalization: The Power of Civil Discourse in Shaping Critical Economic Conversations
Sphere is excited to introduce a new suite of interdisciplinary globalization resources to spark discussion with students about the impacts of global…
1 year ago
Deportations and Due Process: Immigration Policy in the Trump Era
Join us for a compelling conversation with Alex Nowrasteh, Cato’s Vice President of Economic and Social Policy Studies, and Clark Neily, Senior Vice …
1 year ago
Civic Solitude: Why Democracy Needs Distance
Polarization threatens American democracy, deeply pervading politics, schools, and everyday life. What sits at the root of this trend and how might w…
1 year, 1 month ago
Your Body, Your Health Care
As government regulations increasingly encroach upon personal health care choices, patients face growing limitations on their ability to make their o…
1 year, 1 month ago
Justice Abandoned: How the Supreme Court Ignored the Constitution and Enabled Mass Incarceration
With less than 5 percent of the world’s population and almost a quarter of its prisoners, the United States indisputably has a mass incarceration pro…
1 year, 1 month ago