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Video 11.07.2017 1:26:23

The Resistance and the New Violent Left

Our distinguished panelists examine the Resistance, its cultural and ideological underpinnings, and the need for a statesmanship capable of preventing this "cold civil war" from turning hot.

Ryan Williams is the President of the Claremont Institute.

William Voegeli is a senior editor of the Claremont Review of Books.

Michael Walsh is a journalist, author, and screenwriter. He was for 16 years the music critic and foreign correspondent for Time Magazine

Henry Olsen is vice president of the American Enterprise Institute and director of the National Research Initiative.

Angelo M. Codevilla is a senior fellow of the Claremont Institute and professor emeritus of International Relations at Boston University.

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