The Claremont Institute asks that question and offers an event to look into the matter directly.
Is America in a cold war? Many prominent thinkers think so. And not without reason. As the culture wars of the past several decades have intensified, the country now finds itself deeply divided. Americans disagree not just about politics, but also about foundational questions regarding the meaning of equality and very the purpose of our nation. As Americans grow apart in our understanding of these fundamental ideas, we seem to be becoming two distinct nations living in the same country. What remains unclear is where these growing differences will lead, if they can be resolved, and what principle will unify us in the future.
co-hosted by The Heritage Foundation
Thursday, March 28 2019
6:00PM Doors Open | 6:30PM Lecture
Reception to follow
The Heritage Foundation: Lehrman Auditorium
214 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast
Washington, DC 20002
FEATURING:
- Michael Anton, Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute; Lecturer and Research Fellow, Hillsdale College; Former National Security Official in the Trump Administration
- Christopher Caldwell, Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute
- David Azerrad, Director and AWC Family Foundation Fellow, B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics, The Heritage Foundation
- Ryan Williams (Moderator), President, Claremont Institute
- Arthur Milikh (Host), Associate Director, B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics at The Heritage Foundation