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Gerard Alexander: Democrats and Republicans From Wilson to Reagan: Rise of the Administrative State

Richard Reinsch: “Whigs, Democrats, and Republicans from 1850-1861: Compromise, Disunion, or War?”

Michael C. Munger: Reconsidering the Culture of Free Markets

C. A. Baylor: Democrats and Republicans From Wilson to Reagan: Rise of the Administrative State

Harry C. Veryser: Can We Restore Fiscal Prudence and National Solvency? Panel Introduction

Herman J. Belz: Whigs, Democrats, and Republicans from 1850-1861: Compromise, Disunion, or War?

Kevin Portteus: Whigs, Democrats, and Republicans from 1850-1861: Compromise, Disunion, or War?

George Gilder: “Monopoly Money — The Nemesis of Growth and Progress”

Lee Edwards: “Democrats and Republicans Today: Chances of Realignment Looking Forward”

John O'Sullivan: “Partisan Politics in the United States: A View From Up Close and Afar”

Amity Shlaes: “Calvin Coolidge: The Moral Case for Restrained Government & Things of the Spirit”

William Anthony Hay: Hay – Federalists and Democratic Republicans: The Founders on Faction and the Emergence of Parties

Brian Domitrovic: Can We Restore Fiscal Prudence and National Solvency?

David Whalen: Luncheon and Distinguished Members Induction

Daniel McCarthy: “Democrats and Republicans Today: Chances of Realignment Looking Forward”

Terry W. Anker: Can America Still Be a Land of Opportunity, Entrepreneurship, and Prosperity?

Samuel Gregg: The American Tradition and Political Economy

Edward J. Erler: “Democrats and Republicans Today: Chances of Realignment Looking Forward”

Nicholas Capaldi: Reconsidering the Culture of Free Markets

Ryan Patrick Hanley: The American Tradition and Political Economy

Charles R. Kesler: Kesler – Federalists and Democratic Republicans: The Founders on Faction and the Emergence of Parties

Warren L. Coats: Can We Restore Fiscal Prudence and National Solvency?

Gordon Lloyd: The American Tradition and Political Economy

Gleaves Whitney: “Democrats and Republicans Today: Chances of Realignment Looking Forward”

Vance Ginn: Can We Restore Fiscal Prudence and National Solvency?

David Walsh: The American Tradition and Political Economy

James R. Stoner, Jr.: “Whigs, Democrats, and Republicans from 1850-1861: Compromise, Disunion, or War?”

John Hood: Can America Still Be a Land of Opportunity, Entrepreneurship, and Prosperity?

Richard A. Brake: Federalists and Democratic Republicans: The Founders on Faction and the Emergence of Parties – Panel Introduction

Donald V. Weatherman: “Democrats and Republicans From Wilson to Reagan: Rise of the Administrative State”

Michael Matheson Miller: Reconsidering the Culture of Free Markets

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