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American Culture and Democracy Lectures 2004
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Start:  Wednesday, February 23, 2005  5:30 PM
End:  Wednesday, February 23, 2005  7:00 PM
Location:   Ethics and Public Policy Center Office
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(Intersection of 15th and K Streets)
Washington, D.C. 20005

President Bush's remarkable Second Inaugural Address seems to mark a point of departure for American conservatism's next generation. But how great a departure? What are its chief intellectual and cultural sources? And what are its likely consequences? EPPC Senior Fellow Wilfred M. McClay addressed these questions in a lecture on February 23, 2005.

AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS EVENT

Download file Event audio (MP3 format, 13 megabytes, 73 minutes playing time)

TEXT OF PROFESSOR McCLAY'S REMARKS

The prepared text of Professor McClay's remarks is available by clicking the "transcript" link to the right.

THE LECTURE SERIES

This event was the final lecture in our "American Culture and Democracy" lecture series that began in Fall 2004. Click here to see the complete list of lectures in this series.

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY

 
Wilfred M. McClay is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and is the Suntrust Bank Chair of Excellence in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. [Read more]



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The views expressed by EPPC scholars in their work are their individual views only and are not to be imputed to EPPC as an institution.
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