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The American Project:

Toward a Reimagined Communitarian Conservatism

at Pepperdine School of Public Policy

(A robust communitarian conservatism is essential for responding to this era known for its loneliness and alienation.)

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Living Room Conversation on Communitarianism & Conservatism

By Living Room Conversations ● By Living Room Conversations ● 07/14/2021


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The American Conservative ● By George Liebmann

Local Labor, Still Left Behind

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Brookings Institute ● By Ember Smith, Ariel Gelrud Shiro, Christopher Pulliam, and Richard V. Reeves

Stuck on the ladder: Wealth mobility is low and decreases with age

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Cato Institute ● By Emily Ekins

Poll: 62% of Americans Say They Have Political Views They’re Afraid to Share

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City Journal ● By Joel Kotkin

Heartland Manufacturing Renaissance

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National Affairs ● By Luke C. Sheahan

Protecting Freedom of Association

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American Enterprise Institute ● By Michael Barone

United States of Diversity: The Founders and Dobbs

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Urban Institute ● By Diane Schilder, Cary Lou, and Laura Wagner

How Many Hours Do Young Children Spend in Nontraditional-Hour Child Care, and How Does It Vary by Type of Care?

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The Bulwark ● By Brent Orrell

So You’ve Ended Roe. How Are You Going to Support Women and Babies?

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National Affairs ● By Andy Smarick

Subsidiarity and Family Policy

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Hoover Institution ● By John F. Cogan and Kevin Warsh

Reinvigorating Economic Governance: Advancing A New Framework For American Prosperity

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