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Steven Teles, Johns Hopkins University Professor and Niskanen Center Senior Fellow, returns to The Realignment for the second half of his conversation. Steven and Marshall answer audience questions about the abundance agenda and America's factional political future, discuss his new National Affairs article examining the causes of conservative underrepresentation on college campuses, and explore what listeners who're interested building the abundance agenda's infrastructure should do next.
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Reboot 2024: The New Reality (Use Code REALIGNMENT for a 25% discount on the gala and day-long conference).
The Rise of the Abundance Faction: The rise of the abundance faction (substack.com)
National Affairs: Beyond Academic Sectarianism
The Future Is Faction: The Future Is Faction | National Affairs
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Steven Teles, Johns Hopkins University Professor and Niskanen Center Senior Fellow, returns to The Realignment for the second half of his conversation. Steven and Marshall answer audience questions about the abundance agenda and America's factional political future, discuss his new National Affairs article examining the causes of conservative underrepresentation on college campuses, and explore what listeners who're interested building the abundance agenda's infrastructure should do next.
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