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Blank Section (Placeholder)Analysis and Commentary

Are You Smarter Than a Freshman?

by Harvey C. Mansfieldvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, August 30, 2012

What political philosophy has to say about elections.

Young Adults
Analysis and Commentary

2012 In Perspective: Obama, Ryan, and the Youth Vote

by James W. Ceaser, John Yorkvia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, August 27, 2012

When Paul Ryan mounts the podium on Wednesday to deliver his acceptance speech, he will give conservatives not just the ideological edge they have been longing for, but also an image of youth.

Capitol Building
Analysis and Commentary

Why Are Governments Paralyzed?

by David Brady, Michael Spencevia Project Syndicate
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

It is no secret that the global economy is struggling. Europe is in the midst of a crisis whose root cause is a structurally flawed monetary and economic union. The United States, emerging slowly from a financial crisis and widespread deleveraging, is experiencing a growth slowdown, a persistent employment problem, an adverse shift in income distribution, and structural challenges, with little effective or decisive policy action.
 

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Brady on the 2012 US Election

with Russell Roberts, David Bradyvia EconTalk
Monday, July 23, 2012
Analysis and Commentary

The Wisdom of George Washington

by Diana Schaubvia Defining Ideas (Hoover Institution)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
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The Wisdom of George Washington

by Diana Schaubvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Have we deviated from the sound principles of his Farewell Address?

Analysis and Commentary

What Would Thomas Jefferson Think of the U-Va. Turmoil?

by James W. Ceaservia Washington Post
Saturday, June 23, 2012

Whenever there is a controversy at the University of Virginia — such as the current one over the abrupt removal of president Teresa Sullivan — the natural reflex is to ask: What would the school’s founder, Thomas Jefferson, think?...

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Why We Can't All Just Get Along

by William Damonvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, June 14, 2012

A review of Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion.

Analysis and Commentary

Who's Number One?

by James W. Ceaservia Wall Street Journal
Sunday, June 3, 2012

James W. Ceaser reviews "Where They Stand," the latest attempt to assess and rank the greatness of America's many presidents...

In the News

Reading into the Constitution

by Peter Berkowitzvia Policy Review
Friday, June 1, 2012

Peter Berkowitz on Living Originalism by Jack M. Balkin...

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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