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EPPC Briefly: Mormonism and Politics
Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2012

Will Mitt Romney be the Mormon JFK? How do voters react to Romney's religious affiliation, and what information alters their reaction? These are among the questions about Mormons and American politics that University of Notre Dame political scientist David Campbell explored with leading journalists at the most recent session of EPPC's semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life.
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EVENT TRANSCRIPT: Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations and Lessons Learned
By Michael Cromartie, Peter Berger
Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Some of the nation’s leading journalists gathered in South Beach, Miami in November 2011 for EPPC’s semi-annual Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics, and Public Life. Dr. Peter Berger, University Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at Boston University, presented on the topic, “Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations and Lessons Learned.”
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EPPC Briefly: A Choice of Two Temperaments
Posted: Thursday, December 15, 2011

The “executive” versus the “revolutionary”? According to EPPC Hertog Fellow Yuval Levin, Republican front runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich have “remarkably similar policy and political profiles but remarkably different temperaments and dispositions.”
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EPPC Briefly: Catholics and Freedom
Posted: Thursday, December 1, 2011

EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel applauds the work of American Catholic bishops—led by Archbishop Timothy Dolan—against the “multiple (and multiplying) threats to religious freedom today” that are coming from “those who attempt to impose relativism as the official national creed, and who are trying to do so through coercive state power.”
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EPPC Briefly: Liberals Playing to Type
Posted: Thursday, November 17, 2011

In the Weekly Standard, EPPC Hertog Fellow Yuval Levin explains that the "old stereotypes" about liberals-big taxers and spenders, economic bunglers, technocratic micromanagers, class warriors, and cultural elitists-"have made a comeback, because the old excesses have too."
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The New Atlantis
A Journal of Technology and Society

The latest issue of EPPC's journal The New Atlantis includes an editorial on President Obama's approach to science policy, plus articles and essays on the changing face of modern warfare, artificial intelligence, cancer treatment under socialism, the lived experience of mental illness, and much more. Visit TheNewAtlantis.com today!
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Radical-in-Chief
 Read EPPC Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz's remarkable new political biography of President Obama, Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism. The New York Times bestseller, which draws on never-before-seen evidence to reveal the carefully hidden tale of Barack Obama's political past, has already earned praise as "the most important political book of the year" and as "a meticulous work of political archeology, an excavation of Obama's radical roots and socialist affiliations."
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