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War, Lies, and Videotape
War, Lies, and Videotape
A Viewer's Guide to Fahrenheit 9/11

Check out our document rebutting and responding to Michael Moore's movie. "War, Lies, and Videotape is our attempt to separate the fact from the fiction in Fahrenheit 9/11, and to provide context when Moore fails to do so," says EPPC President Ed Whelan. "Given the critical importance of the movie's focus -- the war on terrorism and America's efforts in Iraq -- viewers deserve a claim-by-claim guide to Moore's distortions." 

What They Say
Leon Kass
Leon R. Kass
American Enterprise Institute

"The Center is a pillar of moral seriousness and a beacon of moral clarity.  Through its conferences and publications, it offers indispensable and profound analyses of the most important moral and political issues of our time – from matters of war and peace to the challenges technology raises for human freedom and dignity.  It is a unique and uniquely valuable institution." 

Recent Events

EVENT: U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Assessing the Results
Monday, April 21, 2008

In October 1998 Congress passed, and President Clinton signed, the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA). The IRFA mandated the promotion of religious liberty around the world as a central element of American foreign policy. In 2008 three symposia at Georgetown examine the origins (February 25), performance (April 21) and promise (October 10) of IRF policy. Experts from across the spectrum of American public life - scholars, policymakers, experts and journalists - as well as informed officials and observers from around the globe, will analyze policy. The April symposium, building on the first one, will take stock of the results of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy thus far.

 

What Should Be A Culture Of Enterprise In An Age of Globalization?
The 2007 Templeton Enterprise Award Recipients

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The Templeton Enterprise Awards are granted annually to the best books and articles written by scholars under forty years of age in humane economics and culture. EPPC and ISI will host a presentation by the winners for 2007 in both the book and article category. A continental breakfast and lunch will be served.

EVENT: The Gathering Storm of the 21st Century
Rick Santorum to deliver speech on radical regimes and Islamist ideology

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA), a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, will deliver a speech on the "Radical Regimes and Islamist Ideology in the 21st Century" at Georgetown University on Wednesday, March 26, at 8:00 PM ET. The speech is sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in conjunction with the Ethics and Public Policy Center.


Video
Modest Proposals

Click to watch this video from our November 13, 2007 event "Modest Proposals."

 

The State of Union 2008
What did you think of President Bush's State of the Union address?
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