The Founding: A Conversation with Robert P. George

Published Date: July 4, 2020 | Source: Madison's Notes | Topics: Philosophy

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On July 4, 2000, the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions was founded at Princeton University. Robert P. George, Director of the James Madison Program, returns to Madison’s Notes to discuss how and why the Madison Program came to be. After the conversation with Professor George you’ll hear Allen C. Guelzo, Director of the Madison Program’s Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship, read Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address—a fitting and proper way to celebrate the 4th of July.

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LISTEN to This Princeton Professor Explains What Human Rights Actually Are

Published Date: December 10, 2019 | Source: The Heritage Foundation | Media Type: Video | Topics: Civil Rights and Liberties, Natural Law

Freedom of thought, conscience and religion is not only an unalienable, fundamental right—it is essential to the protection of all human rights. It’s a phrase that gets tossed around pretty loosely — so what exactly does it mean?

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Dr. Robert P. George on His Letter to the President, NewsmaxTV

Published Date: September 25, 2013 | Media Type: Video | Topics: Foreign Policy and International Affairs, Religion

Dr. Robert P. George, Chairman of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, joins Steve to discuss his letter to the President about attacks committed against Christians in Egypt.

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