Will A New Right-Left Synthesis Transform American Politics?
'The Party of Sam's Club' meets the 'Liberaltarians'
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The Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program
From a different direction, Brink Lindsey of the Cato Institute recently proposed an alliance of liberals and libertarians -- "Liberaltarians," as he called them in an article in the New Republic – to produce “a politics that joins together under one banner the causes of both cultural and economic progress,” ending the fifty-year old fusion of libertarians with conservativism. Each of these represents a version of ideological synthesis that could transform our approach to domestic policy, as well as the political alliances that shape those policies. In a third article, “The Rise of the Republicrats,” Ezra Klein of the American Prospect described these new alignments and the political challenges they would pose to the current alliances and parties. After brief presentations by these authors, E.J. Dionne of the Brookings Institution and the Washington Post, one of America's most thoughtful analysts of the role of ideas in politcs, will comment.
02/08/2007 - 12:30pm
02/08/2007 - 2:30pm
New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Ave, NW 7th Floor
Washington, DC, 20009United States
Participants
- Ross Douthat
Associate Editor, The Atlantic - Brink Lindsey
Vice President for Research, The Cato Institute - Ezra Klein
Writing Fellow, The American Prospect - E.J. Dionne
Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution
Columnist, The Washington Post - Mark Schmitt (moderator)
Senior Fellow, New America Foundation












