Politics
Integral Human Development: From Paternalism to Accompaniment
To what extent can ordinary people, and especially underserved and marginalized people, hope to determine the direction of their own lives and the shape of their own communities?...
watch videoCatholic Relief Services Agency Panel
Kim Lamberty, director of university and mission engagement for Catholic Relief Services, leads this panel discussion which addresses the intersection between integral human...
watch videoIs it Time to Try Socialism?
Bhaskar Sunkara of Jacobin Magazine, and Jay Richards, professor at The Catholic University of America, debate the merits of socialism.
watch videoTen Years Hence 2017: Professor Frank Incopera
Professor Frank Incropera, H. Clifford and Evelyn A. Brosey Professor Emeritus and Matthew H. McCloskey Dean Emeritus of the College of Engineering at the University of Notre...
watch videoBrexit, the WTO, and the Future of UK Trade: Session 3 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the last of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The sessions...
watch videoBrexit and Trade Negotiations outside the EU: Session 2 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the second of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The...
watch videoBrexit and Trade Negotiations with the EU: Session 1 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the first of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The sessions...
watch videoImpacts of the Presidential Election on the Supreme Court
Leading constitutional law expert Amy Coney Barrett, a former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, came to the Public Policy Institute of Jacksonville University...
watch videoForum 16-17: Tension City: The Televised Presidential Debates
As part of the 2016-17 Notre Dame Forum, Janet Brown, executive director of the Commission for Public Debates, Dorothy Ridings, former president of the League of Women Voters, and...
watch videoWhat Judges Want: Goals and Personalities on the U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court justices are often viewed as rational actors who strategically pursue multiple goals, including policy influence, collegiality, and leisure. Yet these models...
watch videoCatholic Health Care’s Role in Integral Human Development
What role can Catholic health care play in the moral development of the United States? Sr. Carol Keehan, DC, RN, MS, claims it has the ability and obligation to go beyond...
watch videoA Conversation with Cardinal RodrĂguez: Thoughts on Laudato Si and the Synod
The Center for Social Concerns’ annual theme for 2015–16 was the “Care of All Creation,” connecting to the publication of Laudato Si. In January 2016, Cardinal Oscar...
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