Acton University 2023
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The Philosophical Roots of Wokeism
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Shining a Light on the Darkest Place in the World
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The Law of Conservation of Welfare—And What Energy Source Can Transform It
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A Conversation about Religion, Journalism and Faith with Rev. Robert A. Sirico & Lauren Green
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Classical Islamic Economic Framework
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Anti-human Ideologies—Deep Ecology, Transgenderism, Transhumanism
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Libertarian-Conservative Fusionism and What It Isn’t
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C.S. Lewis, Law, and Liberty
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Legal Justice: Why We Need the Rule of Law to Achieve Justice
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Getting Social Justice Right
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Organizational Culture
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Fighting the Leviathan from Within
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The Sharing Economy: Creativity and Growth
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A Short History of Natural Law Theory: The First 2500 Years
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Thinking Theologically about Entrepreneurship: Why Does it Matter?
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What Is Conservatism?
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Beyond Politics: Christopher Dawson (and Others) on Culture and Politics
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Education and the Free Society
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Catholic Social Teaching and Economics: The Science of Human Freedom
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The Christian Antecedents to American Liberty
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Entrepreneurial Vocation
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Will Your Faith Survive Your Justice?
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Judaism and the Market Economy
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Liberation Theology
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Do Extraordinary Times Require Extraordinary Economics?
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How Does the Economy Help the Good Life
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Religious Liberty and the American Founding
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Theories of Race
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Truth, Beauty, and Building a Business
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Debt, Crowding Out and Economic Growth
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John Locke as America’s Philosopher
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Like a Tree Planted by Still Water: Navigating the Rising Tide of Political Polarization
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Political Economy of Government Debt: A Public Choice Perspective
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An Ecoystem of Liberty: Private Property and the Free Exercise of Religion
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Community and Economic Development
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Cultural Critiques of Capitalism
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Understanding the Economy of Pope Francis
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Economics of Immigration
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Islam 101
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Robert Nisbet: Conservative and Communitarian
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An Introduction to Abraham Kuyper’s Public Theology
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Profiles in Courage: Exceptional Christian Entrepreneurs in Marginalized Communities
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Catholic Social Teaching and the American Experiment
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Judaism and the Idea of Liberty
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Natural Law, Natural Theology, and the Protestant Critique: Are We Really That Far Apart
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Technology, Freedom, and the Future of Work
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The Triumph of Population Growth
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Trust in a Polarized Age
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Hope for the Inner City
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Lessons from Europe’s Booze-Producing Capitalist Monks
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Now You’re All Dead: How J.M. Keynes–and His Critics–Went Wrong
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The Importance of Fatherhood to a Stable and Free Society
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Cronyism, Corporate Welfare, and Inequality
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Islam, Reason and Freedom
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From Community Collapse to Baby Bust
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Principled Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Faith and Work Culture
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The Gender Wage Gap
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Theology of Work
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Catholic Integralism: True or False?
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Diversity True and False
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J. R. R. Tolkien: Mythic Exemplar
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The New American Economy: Free Markets or Economic Nationalism?
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Transitional Justice: Civil-Society Solutions For America’s Race History
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Creating the New University
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Lord Acton, Liberty, Conscience, and the Social Order
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Poverty in the Developing World
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Social Teaching of John Paul II
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Exchange vs. Empire: How Free Markets Can Stop Imperialism
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Shifting Paradigms: The Empowerment Approach to Philanthropy
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Enterprising Local Solutions from the African Lens
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Greed vs. Self Interest: Does the Difference Matter?
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Acton University 2023
Acton University is not your typical conference. It’s a four-day exploration of theology, philosophy, entrepreneurship, international development, and market-based economics. Each day is packed with thought-provoking presentations on the intellectual and practical foundations of a free society. Bringing together leaders from all over the world in business and the church, academia and the ministry, the developing and developed world, and students of all ages, Acton University is a conference dedicated to connecting moral and religious principles to economic and personal liberty.
Sharpen your intellect. Expand your worldview. Learn the foundations of genuine human flourishing.