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The Centrality of Virtue and Intellectualism in Statesmanship: A Conversation with Daniel Mahoney

Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler

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Reagan and Margaret Thatcher

Reagan has always been underestimated, terribly underestimated. Margaret Thatcher wanted to recover in appreciation of what she's sometimes called the vigorous virtues. And that only meant courage, but it also meant, you know, learning the value of work again and healthy enterprise.

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