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Common Ground
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Showing posts with label
Common Ground
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How About I Volunteer You to Lead a Discussion?
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The comments under my recent Seven Books Every Conservative Should Read post made me think of doing some kind of read-and-discuss project h...
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Seven Books Every Conservative Should Read
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Matthew Continetti , editor in chief of the Washington Free Beacon and regular contributor to the Weekly Standard, discusses other famous Co...
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Common Ground for Conservatives
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The Intercollegiate Review recently republished Frank S. Meyer's "What All Conservatives Can Agree On" . This is from an analy...
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Common Ground: The News
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All the news that's fit to argue about -- Well, at least, all the news the Hall told me they read. Or almost all of it. For everyone who...
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A Quick Update on the Common Ground Series
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For the last two weeks I have been swamped with work and have not had time to add to the Common Ground series. However, I did update the Boo...
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Common Ground: What about War?
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As Grim has pointed out, Jim Webb's exit from the presidential race leaves us with a field of candidates who have never served in the mi...
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Common Ground: Books under Copyright
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The following are books people mentioned that are still under copyright and so generally can't be legally downloaded for free. The book ...
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Common Ground: Longer Public Domain Works
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Continuing my "Common Ground" project, the following are all in the public domain and can be downloaded for free. I've include...
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Common Ground: What about Daily News?
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Where do the folks at the Hall get their daily news? For me, I tend to go to aggregators first: Real Clear Politics (and its associated...
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Common Ground: Short Reads
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There's a good list of sources which have influenced various members of the Hall at the Common Ground: Sources post . Here, I thought it...
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Common Ground: Sources
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We spend a lot of time in the Hall arguing with each other, and that's good. I've learned a lot that way and enjoyed the back and fo...
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