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Victor Davis Hanson - Liberty vs. Freedom: Oct. 7 @ BSU
« on: October 06, 2010, 08:33:18 AM »
http://news.boisestate.edu/blog/2010/09/28/victor-davis-hanson/

Conservative commentator, author and scholar Victor Davis Hanson will speak at the American Founding Initiative’s Constitution Day at Boise State University Oct. 7.

Hanson’s talk, titled “Liberty vs. Freedom,” begins at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Simplot Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public and co-sponsored by the Idaho Council for History Education.

“It is a rare privilege to have Victor David Hanson on campus,” said Scott Yenor, director of the American Founding Initiative (AFI). “Few commentators bring a deep understanding of the Western tradition to contemporary affairs. Mr. Hanson does and this is what sets him apart. His broad knowledge means that he understands how political communities rise and fall – and his worries about America’s current direction must be seen in light of his grasp of what eventually happened to Rome, Greece, and other great civilizations.”

Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He has authored some 170 articles, book reviews, and newspaper editorials on Greek, agrarian and military history, and essays on contemporary culture.

Hanson has written or edited 15 books, including the best-selling “Carnage and Culture,” and “The Immigration Solution: A Better Plan Than Today’s.” Hanson has written essays, editorials and reviews for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the Weekly Standard and many other national and international publications. He is interviewed often on National Public Radio, the PBS Newshour and C-Span BookTV. Currently, he is a weekly columnist for the National Review Online and serves on the editorial board of Arion, the Military History Quarterly and City Journal, as well as the board of the Claremont Institute.

AFI is an initiative of the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs to provide a forum for teaching, discussion and promotion of the ideals embodied by America’s original conception of natural rights. It is dedicated to the principles of limited government and economic freedom and aims to teach the principles of limited government, constitutionalism and classical liberalism to the university community. Its programming includes a guest speaker series for prominent scholars of America’s founding principles, early history, economic system and philosophical grounding.

Free parking for the AFI Constitution Day event can be found in the parking garage at University and Lincoln. Please RSVP for the reception and event to cblanch@boisestate.edu or (208) 426-3776.

For more information about Hanson’s talk or the American Founding Initiative at Boise State, contact Yenor at syenor@boisestate.edu or go to the AFI website at http://afi.boisestate.edu/.
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