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In
1987 the Manhattan Institute initiated a lecture series in honor
of Walter B. Wriston, banker, author, government advisor, and member
of the Manhattan Institute’s Board of Trustees. The Wriston Lecture
has since been presented annually in New York City with honorees
drawn from the worlds of government, the academy, religion, business,
and the arts. In establishing the Lecture, the Trustees of the Manhattan
Institute—who serve as the selection committee—have sought to inform
and enrich intellectual debate surrounding the great public issues
of our day, and to recognize individuals whose ideas or accomplishments
have left a mark on their world.
2008
| Judging in a Government by Consent
The Honorable
Clarence Thomas
2007
| Keeping
Life Human: Science, Religion, and the Soul
Leon
R. Kass
THIS
EVENT AVAILABLE IN [REAL
VIDEO] [MP3]
[M4V]
2006
| Europe
and America: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
George
Weigel
2005
| What
Colleges Forget to Teach
Robert
P. George
THIS
EVENT AVAILABLE IN [REALVIDEO]
2004
| Western
Warfare in the Postmodern Age
Victor
Davis Hanson
THIS
EVENT AVAILABLE IN [REALVIDEO]
2003
| The
Slow Undoing: What is at Stake in the Assault on Nationality
George
F. Will
2002
| A
Balance of Power That Favors Freedom
Dr.
Condoleezza Rice
2001
| The
New Double Consciousness: Prospectives for the New Black Ideology
John H. McWhorter
2000
| Life,
Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Norman
Podhoretz
1999
| Political
Principles of the Telecosm
George
Gilder
1998
| Equality
and Justice versus Freedom
Thomas
Sowell
1997
| On
Interpreting the Constitution
The
Honorable Antonin Scalia
1996
| The
Czech Republic and Europe at the Turn of the Century
His
Excellency Vaclav Klaus
1995
| The
Culture Wars In Perspective
Irving
Kristol
1994
| From
Welfare Reform To Character Development
James
Q. Wilson
1993
| America’s
Cities: Can We Save Them?
The
Honorable Edward G. Rendell
1992
| Where
the Hope Is
The
Reverend Johnny Ray Youngblood
1991
| Why
Government Is the Problem
Milton
Friedman
1990
| Our
Universal Civilization
Sir
V. S. Naipaul
1989
| The
Publishing Revolution: A View from the Inside
Rupert
Murdoch
1988
| Fact
and Fiction in the New York of the Eighties
Tom
Wolfe
1987
| The
Technological Vision
Carver
A. Mead
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