
Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 3 with Paul Gottfried.
Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 3 with Paul Gottfried.
Richard Spencer question the Conservative fixation on the Soviet Union, and asks what the basis of a new conservative mo... Read more
22 Dec 2012
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Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 1, with John Derbyshire
Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 1, with John Derbyshire
John Derbyshire starts off the final panel, recounting the history of the conservative tendency and the post World War I... Read more
22 Dec 2012
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Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Response by Peter Brimelow
Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Response by Peter Brimelow
Peter Brimelow recounts his personal memories of the collapse of the Conservative Movement, and suggest that bad luck pl... Read more
22 Dec 2012
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Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 4
Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 4
Paul Gottfried recounts the neoconservative takeover of the Conservative Movement, and asks why there was so little resi... Read more
22 Dec 2012
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The Student as Dachshund
The Student as Dachshund
Robert Weissberg discusses the house-training and domestication of the modern college student.
15 Dec 2012
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21mins

The Setting for a Scientific Awakening
The Setting for a Scientific Awakening
Michael Hart discusses his upcoming book, "The Newton Awards", and notes some general trends in the history of scientif... Read more
15 Dec 2012
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18mins

Can History Still be Taught as a Scientific Discipline?
Can History Still be Taught as a Scientific Discipline?
Kenneth McIntyre discusses various models of the past - personal, practical and historical. He then presents the outline... Read more
15 Dec 2012
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16mins

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How good was the "Good War"?
Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How good was the "Good War"?
Keith Preston critically examines the dominant narrative surrounding the second world war.
9 Dec 2012
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18mins

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How Unique was American Slavery?
Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How Unique was American Slavery?
Robert Paquette discusses Thomas Jefferson's thoughts on slavery in the United States.
9 Dec 2012
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16mins

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: The Republicans' record in the Spanish civil war
Revising Key Historical Turning Points: The Republicans' record in the Spanish civil war
Stanley Payne recounts the role of the Spanish left before and during the Spanish Civil War.
9 Dec 2012
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16mins