College and university presidents routinely speak about dialogue, viewpoint diversity, and the importance of working through difference. Those commitments are easy to affirm when disagreement is ...
Rising fortunes look scary to some capitalism critics, but the interplay of growth, innovation, and inheritance are more complex than the dystopians admit or perhaps understand. Hollywood, in ...
On the right, teachers’ unions are often treated as the bogeyman, and no one today is more synonymous with teachers’ unions than Randi Weingarten. Indeed, in 2022 former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ...
Please join the American Enterprise Institute for a symposium cosponsored with the Ethics & Public Policy Center on Justice Antonin Scalia’s legacy 10 years since his death.
In War in Ukraine, Hal Brands brings together an all-star cast of analysts to assess the conflict’s origins, course, and implications and to offer their appraisals of one of the most geopolitically ...
In "The Conservative Heart," Arthur C. Brooks contends that after years of focusing on economic growth and traditional social values, it is time for a new kind of conservatism — one that helps the ...
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In wishing for a weak dollar, Trump should be careful about that for what he wishes. The economic policy and geopolitical course on which he is embarked is all too likely to produce an excessively ...
AEI is governed by a Board of Trustees, composed of leading business and financial executives. Daniel A. D’Aniello, ChairmanCofounder and Chairman EmeritusThe Carlyle Group Clifford S. AsnessManaging ...
In 1977, AEI published a now-famous essay by Peter L. Berger and Richard John Neuhaus that examined the crucial importance of such “mediating structures” as family, church, and neighborhood to a ...
In an era when excessive screen time and the pressure to curate our lives for social media are just two of the many powerful technological forces that diminish our ability to be fully present, ...