American Conservatism: Current State and Alignment with Founders' Vision - George Will
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will as he delves into the current state of American conservatism. Gain insights on whether contemporary conservative ideals align with the Founders' vision of natural rights, limited government, religious freedom, and human dignity. Examine topics such as the Republican Party's evolution, Donald Trump's impact, the role of religion in politics, and the future of conservatism. Analyze the challenges facing the GOP, the importance of compromise in governance, and the politicization of science. Reflect on the upcoming election's implications for the Supreme Court and the potential rebuilding of the Republican Party. Engage with Will's perspective on executive power, the Lincoln Project, and the concept of "intelligent pessimism" in this comprehensive discussion of American political thought.
Syllabus
Introduction
George Will
Donald Trump
The Republican Party
The Consensus
No Candor
Worse is Helpful
Have you voted for a Democrat before
Im a big believer in parties
Your vote is supposed to be secret
Who will win
Joe Biden
A Low Voltage Atheist
Religious People in the Republican Party
Barry Goldwater
Reagan Revolution
Goldwater
Intelligent Pessimism
A More Powerful President
Is Executive Power Overpowered
George Wills Perspective on Conservatism
Bidens VP Pick
Rebuilding the Republican Party
Black Lives Matter
Family Disintegration
Return of Compromise
Why dont Republicans stand up to Trump
Lincoln Project
Three Worst Things
Never Trump
Science politicized
Election as vote on court
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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