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Bookman interviews

Jun 30, 2009

The University Bookman has posted two recent interviews: “The Predicament of the Individual,” an interview with James Poulos, editor of the Postmodern Conservative blog, and “The Freedom to Use Common Sense,” an interview with Philip K. Howard, author of Life without Lawyers.

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Daniel Klein, a professor at @MasonEconomics, examines key passages of the Declaration of Independence and suggests that “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” expresses the spirit of the American Founding period. Watch here:

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Very good commentary from Dan Klein as we ramp up to the 250th.

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