Charles Kesler interviews John Marini on the Western and political thought; Westerns and the American story; President Nixon vs. the administrative state; individual rights vs. the administrative state; and the Constitution vs. the administrative state.
Walter Russell Mead with Charles Kesler
Charles Kesler interviews Walter Russell Mead on the history of American liberalism; the blue model for economic recovery; the four schools of American foreign policy; and American foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Charles Kesler interviews John Eastman on the disappearing Constitution; natural law and the conservatives on the court; church, state, and religion as a public good; and the Constitution under attack.
Charles Kesler interviews Mark Blitz on contemporary liberalism vs. natural rights; virtue and responsibility; excellence and education; self-government vs. the administrative state; and lessons from Reagan.
Charles Kesler interviews Yuval Levin on the debate between Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine; political philosophy; the tension between Left and Right; and the Founding.
Charles Kesler interviews Francis Fukuyama on the final form of human government; the modern state; democracy and Islam; and political decay in America.