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Analysis and Commentary

The Depressed Hyperpower

by Tod Lindbergvia Commentary
Monday, July 1, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

Illiberal Education and the 'Heart of the Matter'

by Peter Berkowitzvia Wall Street Journal
Sunday, June 30, 2013

'The Heart of the Matter," the just-released report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, deserves praise for affirming the importance of the humanities and social sciences to the prosperity and security of liberal democracy in America.

Analysis and Commentary

Does Harvard Hate Humanities?

by Peter Berkowitzvia Weekly Standard
Friday, June 28, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

A Bear in the Desert

by Tod Lindbergvia Weekly Standard
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The NSA Scandal Was Good for Obama

by Tod Lindbergvia New Republic
Monday, June 24, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The Decalogue and Liberal Democracy

by Peter Berkowitzvia Mosaic Magazine
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The Second-Term Interventionists

by Tod Lindbergvia New Republic
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

Oversimplifying Israel

by Peter Berkowitzvia National Interest
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

Tenets of Liberal Education Underpin Govt. Abuses

by Peter Berkowitzvia Real Clear Politics
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The Briefing: The Briefing, Part II

by Peter Berkowitzvia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, June 10, 2013

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The Boyd and Jill Smith Task Force on Virtues of a Free Society is no longer active as of August 31, 2013. This page will not be updated with future posts.

Endangered Virtues Essay Series

The Endangered Virtues essay series, written by members of the Hoover Institution’s Boyd and Jill Smith Task Force on Virtues of a Free Society, rests on the conviction that the American constitutional tradition is a source of wisdom about the mutual dependence of liberty and virtue and the tension therein. Such virtues are discussed in this set of essays.

The Boyd and Jill Smith Task Force on Virtues of a Free Society is no longer active as of August 31, 2013. This page will not be updated with future posts.

The Virtues of a Free Society Task Force examines the evolution of America’s core values, how they are threatened, and what can be done to preserve them.

The task force’s aims are to identify the enduring virtues and values on which liberty depends; chart the changes in how Americans have practiced virtues and values over the course of our nation’s history; assess the ability of contemporary associations and institutions—particularly schools, family, and religion—to sustain the necessary virtues; and discuss how society might nurture the virtues and values on which its liberty depends.

Peter Berkowitz and David Brady served as cochairs of the Task Force on the Virtues of a Free Society.

Significant gifts for the support of this task force are acknowledged from

  • Boyd and Jill Smith
  • William E. Simon Foundation