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Matthew Peterson spoke on a panel at the American Conservative Foreign Policy Conference, where he advocated creating a "counter-establishment" on foreign policy and described what it will take to do so. His panel begins at the 3:47:00 mark.
Matthew J. Peterson is Vice President of Education at the Claremont Institute. His talk expanded in part upon themes in his feature article at The American Mind, “Claremont vs. Foreign Policy Establishment.” Read the entire feature here.
Dr. Peterson was joined on this panel by Jim Antle, Editor in Chief of the American Conservative Magazine; Will Chamberlain, Editor in Chief of Human Events; and Daniel McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age Journal.
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