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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 the Left Always Goed

I didn't think especially on the statesmen as thinker front that they quite demanded a place in my pantheon, but they are two heroes of mine. Reagan was always intellectually underestimated, we know his radio addresses. He may not have written all of his speeches, but he played a major role in 87 insisting that he would demand the Gorbachev tear down the wall. That was Reagan's Luther's famous remark here I stand in, do no other. And she was a very courageous woman,. Her speech at Bruj in 88 where she defended a certain vision of Europe that had very little to do with the post political technocratic post Christian vision of the Eurocrats today is a very

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