Published Date: August 24, 2023 | Source: The Dispatch | Media Type: Podcast
| Topics: Civil Rights and Liberties, Philosophy, Politics and Current Affairs
This episode of the Remnant first appeared on TheDispatch.com “If the Remnant has a failing, it’s that, in almost 700 episodes of relentlessly nerdy conversation, Robert P. George hasn’t once appeared on the program. Today, Jonah rectifies that mistake, inviting the beloved Princeton professor and director of the James Madison Program onto the show to […]
Published Date: February 6, 2023 | Source: Crossway Podcast | Media Type: Podcast
| Topics: Natural Law, Philosophy, Politics and Current Affairs
What Does It Mean to Be a Conservative? In today’s episode, Dr. Robert P. George and Dr. Andrew Walker talk together about religious liberty, the common good, and the true heart of conservatism.
Published Date: October 25, 2022 | Source: Plough | Media Type: Podcast
| Topics: Politics and Current Affairs
About This Episode Peter and Susannah have a long conversation with Professor Robert P. George of Princeton University. A veteran of the pro-life movement, Robert P. George reflects on the opportunity that we now have to build just laws that support the wellbeing of mothers and their children, and, echoing Lincoln, of the need to […]
Published Date: September 21, 2022 | Source: Praxis Circle | Media Type: Video
| Topics: Civil Rights and Liberties, Constitutional Issues
Praxis Circle welcomes our newest Contributor, Dr. Robert P. George. A faculty member at Princeton University since 1985, Dr. George currently serves as the sixth McCormick Professor of Jurisprudences and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Please start with the playlist above to watch his full interview. Robert grew […]
Published Date: June 29, 2022 | Media Type: Podcast
| Topics: Civil Rights and Liberties, Constitutional Issues
Many Americans celebrated the end of Roe v. Wade. Others are deeply angered and worried. The question of abortion is not a simple one, and merits thoughtful discourse and kindness rather than hysteria or trimphalism. Any discussion also requires a real look at the facts; what is the legal basis of this ruling? Where does the […]