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10/18/2022

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal starts off with returning to our theme for the month of October: “Think Outside Your Tribe.” The article pairing on Thursday, October 13th featured pieces that assess the record of former Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. At the New York Times, Jeanne Smialek reports on Bernanke winning the Noble Prize in Economics for his research into financial crises and bank policy. At RealClearMarkets, editor John Tamny criticizes Bernanke for intervening in the market crash of 2008, arguing that his substitution of “highly limited knowledge for that of the marketplace” had disastrous consequences. “In other words, Bernanke was the crisis. Nice job, Nobel Committee.”  

At RealClearPolicy, Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis, who are affiliated with the Jack Miller Center, contend that the rise of national conservatism is nothing more than a return to what the twentieth century conservative movement “was born to oppose: New Deal liberalism.” Similar to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s rhetoric and policies in the 1930s, “national conservatives are calling for the government to control, regulate, and break up corporate power.” Other similar measures include denouncing “corporate leaders” and the belief in an “expansive government with a robust welfare state” – “a decisive move away from the limited government conservatism of the Reagan era.” Ultimately, they contend that conservatism, like all ideologies, is neither “a philosophy or temperament that leads to a coherent set of issue positions” but is instead “an ex post story that Republicans tell themselves to justify whatever policies are currently associated with their side.”

In the News

National Conservatism Is New Deal Liberalism

Hyrum Lewis & Verlan Lewis, RealClearPolicy

Carol M. Swain's Plan to Get Rid of ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’

Jay Hobbs, The Federalist

PA Civics Course Uses Real-Life Examples from Midterm Elections

ABC News

We Need to Infuse Civic Purpose Into College Education

Steven Mintz, Inside Higher Ed

10 Facts on the White House’s Anniversary

National Constitution Center

Forrest Has Passion for History, Lincoln's Birthplace

Andrew Harp, News-Enterprise

One Teacher’s Fight Against CRT

Kali Fontanilla, Capitol Research Center

These Reforms Can Help Curb Radical Teachers

Peter Wood & David Randall, RealClearPolicy

The 1776 Project

The Atlantic, Jane Kamensky

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library to Motivate Civic Engagement

WHSV

Kentucky Supreme Court Heard Oral Arguments on the Road

Khyati Patel, Spectrum News

How Do Bridge-Building Groups Overcome Political Polarization?

Ben Messafi, Fulcrum

Give Real Civics Education a Chance to Succeed

Kitty Felde, New York Daily News

American Birthright Civics Program Rejected by Colorado BOE

Erica Meltzer, Colorado Chalkbeat

Lincoln Saved Democracy. We Can Too.

Jon Meacham, Time

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