Books
Academic Freedom: The Grounds for Tolerating Abuses
– In Ralph McInerny (ed.), Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 4 (Ignatius Press, 1992).We are all familiar indeed, all too familiar with abuses of academic freedom. Consider, for example, the following two cases. A controversy currently raging in this city of controversies… More
Constitutional Politics: Essays on Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change
– With Sotirios A. Barber, eds. Princeton University Press, 2001.Description from Publisher: What does it mean to have a constitution? Scholars and students associated with Walter Murphy at Princeton University have long asked this question in their… More
Reply to Target Article: Inventing the Subject: The Renewal of “Psychological” Psychology
– Journal of Anthropological Psychology 11 (2002).It is an honor to be invited to respond to Daniel N. Robinson’s essay. Professor Robinson’s books and articles have, over many years, inspired and deeply influenced my own scholarly… More
What Colleges Forget to Teach
– City Journal, Winter 2006.he university is worth fighting for. No other institution can carry the burden of educating our young people. That’s why we must redouble our efforts to restore integrity, civility, and… More
Reform is Nigh: 2007 Sidney Hook Memorial Award Acceptance Address, Academic Questions
– Academic Questions 20:1 (March 2007).What’s Wrong with the West?
– In Gudrun and Martin Kugler (eds.), Exiting a Dead End Road (Kairos, 2010), with William Saunders.Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.Speech at the 2013 Global Scholars Symposium
– Global Scholars Symposium, University of Cambridge, April 19-21, 2013, YouTube.Robert George in Dialogue with Cornel West
– Video recording of discussion at Swarthmore College, February 10, 2014, swarthmore.edu.Robert George and Cornel West talk discuss human dignity, the evils of greed, compassion v. love, and building deep democracy
Inauguration Charge for President Thornbury
– The King's College, April 3, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury was inaugurated as the sixth president of The King’s College on April 3, 2014.
The Nature and Basis of Religious Freedom
– Keynote address at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s conference on “Truth, Conscience, and Religious Freedom,” April 4-5, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University discusses the importance of asking questions in this excerpt from his talk entitled “The Nature and… More
Hauenstein Center American Conversations: Robert P. George and Cornel West
– A Dialogue on "A Workable Armistice in the Culture Wars," between keynote speakers, Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April 2, 2015, YouTube.Professors Robert P. George and Cornel West visited GVSU for the Hauenstein Center’s final American Conversations keynote of the 2014-2015 season. Their talk “A Workable… More
The Cost of Freedom: How Disagreement Makes Us Civil (Robert George, Cornel West, Rick Warren)
– Bioloa University, April 30, 2015, YouTube.Getting along through disagreement is never easy. Preserving the freedom to think and learn and grow comes with a cost. But what if the disagreement itself is valuable for us? What if the… More
Keynote Address at IWP Commencement
– Institute of World Politics, May 16, 2015, YouTube.Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence a Princeton University, gave the keynote address at The Institute of World Politics Commencement Ceremony on May 16, 2015.
Keynote Address at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Boston Annual Gala
– Redemptoris Mater Seminary, June 14, 2015, published by The Boston Pilot, YouTube.Robert P. George, a Princeton professor, author and Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, delivers his keynote address at the annual gala to benefit the… More
Essays
Academic Freedom: The Grounds for Tolerating Abuses
– In Ralph McInerny (ed.), Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 4 (Ignatius Press, 1992).We are all familiar indeed, all too familiar with abuses of academic freedom. Consider, for example, the following two cases. A controversy currently raging in this city of controversies… More
Constitutional Politics: Essays on Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change
– With Sotirios A. Barber, eds. Princeton University Press, 2001.Description from Publisher: What does it mean to have a constitution? Scholars and students associated with Walter Murphy at Princeton University have long asked this question in their… More
Reply to Target Article: Inventing the Subject: The Renewal of “Psychological” Psychology
– Journal of Anthropological Psychology 11 (2002).It is an honor to be invited to respond to Daniel N. Robinson’s essay. Professor Robinson’s books and articles have, over many years, inspired and deeply influenced my own scholarly… More
What Colleges Forget to Teach
– City Journal, Winter 2006.he university is worth fighting for. No other institution can carry the burden of educating our young people. That’s why we must redouble our efforts to restore integrity, civility, and… More
Reform is Nigh: 2007 Sidney Hook Memorial Award Acceptance Address, Academic Questions
– Academic Questions 20:1 (March 2007).What’s Wrong with the West?
– In Gudrun and Martin Kugler (eds.), Exiting a Dead End Road (Kairos, 2010), with William Saunders.Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.Speech at the 2013 Global Scholars Symposium
– Global Scholars Symposium, University of Cambridge, April 19-21, 2013, YouTube.Robert George in Dialogue with Cornel West
– Video recording of discussion at Swarthmore College, February 10, 2014, swarthmore.edu.Robert George and Cornel West talk discuss human dignity, the evils of greed, compassion v. love, and building deep democracy
Inauguration Charge for President Thornbury
– The King's College, April 3, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury was inaugurated as the sixth president of The King’s College on April 3, 2014.
The Nature and Basis of Religious Freedom
– Keynote address at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s conference on “Truth, Conscience, and Religious Freedom,” April 4-5, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University discusses the importance of asking questions in this excerpt from his talk entitled “The Nature and… More
Hauenstein Center American Conversations: Robert P. George and Cornel West
– A Dialogue on "A Workable Armistice in the Culture Wars," between keynote speakers, Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April 2, 2015, YouTube.Professors Robert P. George and Cornel West visited GVSU for the Hauenstein Center’s final American Conversations keynote of the 2014-2015 season. Their talk “A Workable… More
The Cost of Freedom: How Disagreement Makes Us Civil (Robert George, Cornel West, Rick Warren)
– Bioloa University, April 30, 2015, YouTube.Getting along through disagreement is never easy. Preserving the freedom to think and learn and grow comes with a cost. But what if the disagreement itself is valuable for us? What if the… More
Keynote Address at IWP Commencement
– Institute of World Politics, May 16, 2015, YouTube.Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence a Princeton University, gave the keynote address at The Institute of World Politics Commencement Ceremony on May 16, 2015.
Keynote Address at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Boston Annual Gala
– Redemptoris Mater Seminary, June 14, 2015, published by The Boston Pilot, YouTube.Robert P. George, a Princeton professor, author and Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, delivers his keynote address at the annual gala to benefit the… More
Commentary
Academic Freedom: The Grounds for Tolerating Abuses
– In Ralph McInerny (ed.), Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 4 (Ignatius Press, 1992).We are all familiar indeed, all too familiar with abuses of academic freedom. Consider, for example, the following two cases. A controversy currently raging in this city of controversies… More
Constitutional Politics: Essays on Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change
– With Sotirios A. Barber, eds. Princeton University Press, 2001.Description from Publisher: What does it mean to have a constitution? Scholars and students associated with Walter Murphy at Princeton University have long asked this question in their… More
Reply to Target Article: Inventing the Subject: The Renewal of “Psychological” Psychology
– Journal of Anthropological Psychology 11 (2002).It is an honor to be invited to respond to Daniel N. Robinson’s essay. Professor Robinson’s books and articles have, over many years, inspired and deeply influenced my own scholarly… More
What Colleges Forget to Teach
– City Journal, Winter 2006.he university is worth fighting for. No other institution can carry the burden of educating our young people. That’s why we must redouble our efforts to restore integrity, civility, and… More
Reform is Nigh: 2007 Sidney Hook Memorial Award Acceptance Address, Academic Questions
– Academic Questions 20:1 (March 2007).What’s Wrong with the West?
– In Gudrun and Martin Kugler (eds.), Exiting a Dead End Road (Kairos, 2010), with William Saunders.Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.Speech at the 2013 Global Scholars Symposium
– Global Scholars Symposium, University of Cambridge, April 19-21, 2013, YouTube.Robert George in Dialogue with Cornel West
– Video recording of discussion at Swarthmore College, February 10, 2014, swarthmore.edu.Robert George and Cornel West talk discuss human dignity, the evils of greed, compassion v. love, and building deep democracy
Inauguration Charge for President Thornbury
– The King's College, April 3, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury was inaugurated as the sixth president of The King’s College on April 3, 2014.
The Nature and Basis of Religious Freedom
– Keynote address at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s conference on “Truth, Conscience, and Religious Freedom,” April 4-5, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University discusses the importance of asking questions in this excerpt from his talk entitled “The Nature and… More
Hauenstein Center American Conversations: Robert P. George and Cornel West
– A Dialogue on "A Workable Armistice in the Culture Wars," between keynote speakers, Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April 2, 2015, YouTube.Professors Robert P. George and Cornel West visited GVSU for the Hauenstein Center’s final American Conversations keynote of the 2014-2015 season. Their talk “A Workable… More
The Cost of Freedom: How Disagreement Makes Us Civil (Robert George, Cornel West, Rick Warren)
– Bioloa University, April 30, 2015, YouTube.Getting along through disagreement is never easy. Preserving the freedom to think and learn and grow comes with a cost. But what if the disagreement itself is valuable for us? What if the… More
Keynote Address at IWP Commencement
– Institute of World Politics, May 16, 2015, YouTube.Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence a Princeton University, gave the keynote address at The Institute of World Politics Commencement Ceremony on May 16, 2015.
Keynote Address at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Boston Annual Gala
– Redemptoris Mater Seminary, June 14, 2015, published by The Boston Pilot, YouTube.Robert P. George, a Princeton professor, author and Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, delivers his keynote address at the annual gala to benefit the… More
Multimedia
Academic Freedom: The Grounds for Tolerating Abuses
– In Ralph McInerny (ed.), Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 4 (Ignatius Press, 1992).We are all familiar indeed, all too familiar with abuses of academic freedom. Consider, for example, the following two cases. A controversy currently raging in this city of controversies… More
Constitutional Politics: Essays on Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change
– With Sotirios A. Barber, eds. Princeton University Press, 2001.Description from Publisher: What does it mean to have a constitution? Scholars and students associated with Walter Murphy at Princeton University have long asked this question in their… More
Reply to Target Article: Inventing the Subject: The Renewal of “Psychological” Psychology
– Journal of Anthropological Psychology 11 (2002).It is an honor to be invited to respond to Daniel N. Robinson’s essay. Professor Robinson’s books and articles have, over many years, inspired and deeply influenced my own scholarly… More
What Colleges Forget to Teach
– City Journal, Winter 2006.he university is worth fighting for. No other institution can carry the burden of educating our young people. That’s why we must redouble our efforts to restore integrity, civility, and… More
Reform is Nigh: 2007 Sidney Hook Memorial Award Acceptance Address, Academic Questions
– Academic Questions 20:1 (March 2007).What’s Wrong with the West?
– In Gudrun and Martin Kugler (eds.), Exiting a Dead End Road (Kairos, 2010), with William Saunders.Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.Speech at the 2013 Global Scholars Symposium
– Global Scholars Symposium, University of Cambridge, April 19-21, 2013, YouTube.Robert George in Dialogue with Cornel West
– Video recording of discussion at Swarthmore College, February 10, 2014, swarthmore.edu.Robert George and Cornel West talk discuss human dignity, the evils of greed, compassion v. love, and building deep democracy
Inauguration Charge for President Thornbury
– The King's College, April 3, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury was inaugurated as the sixth president of The King’s College on April 3, 2014.
The Nature and Basis of Religious Freedom
– Keynote address at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s conference on “Truth, Conscience, and Religious Freedom,” April 4-5, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University discusses the importance of asking questions in this excerpt from his talk entitled “The Nature and… More
Hauenstein Center American Conversations: Robert P. George and Cornel West
– A Dialogue on "A Workable Armistice in the Culture Wars," between keynote speakers, Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April 2, 2015, YouTube.Professors Robert P. George and Cornel West visited GVSU for the Hauenstein Center’s final American Conversations keynote of the 2014-2015 season. Their talk “A Workable… More
The Cost of Freedom: How Disagreement Makes Us Civil (Robert George, Cornel West, Rick Warren)
– Bioloa University, April 30, 2015, YouTube.Getting along through disagreement is never easy. Preserving the freedom to think and learn and grow comes with a cost. But what if the disagreement itself is valuable for us? What if the… More
Keynote Address at IWP Commencement
– Institute of World Politics, May 16, 2015, YouTube.Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence a Princeton University, gave the keynote address at The Institute of World Politics Commencement Ceremony on May 16, 2015.
Keynote Address at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Boston Annual Gala
– Redemptoris Mater Seminary, June 14, 2015, published by The Boston Pilot, YouTube.Robert P. George, a Princeton professor, author and Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, delivers his keynote address at the annual gala to benefit the… More
Teaching
Academic Freedom: The Grounds for Tolerating Abuses
– In Ralph McInerny (ed.), Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 4 (Ignatius Press, 1992).We are all familiar indeed, all too familiar with abuses of academic freedom. Consider, for example, the following two cases. A controversy currently raging in this city of controversies… More
Constitutional Politics: Essays on Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change
– With Sotirios A. Barber, eds. Princeton University Press, 2001.Description from Publisher: What does it mean to have a constitution? Scholars and students associated with Walter Murphy at Princeton University have long asked this question in their… More
Reply to Target Article: Inventing the Subject: The Renewal of “Psychological” Psychology
– Journal of Anthropological Psychology 11 (2002).It is an honor to be invited to respond to Daniel N. Robinson’s essay. Professor Robinson’s books and articles have, over many years, inspired and deeply influenced my own scholarly… More
What Colleges Forget to Teach
– City Journal, Winter 2006.he university is worth fighting for. No other institution can carry the burden of educating our young people. That’s why we must redouble our efforts to restore integrity, civility, and… More
Reform is Nigh: 2007 Sidney Hook Memorial Award Acceptance Address, Academic Questions
– Academic Questions 20:1 (March 2007).What’s Wrong with the West?
– In Gudrun and Martin Kugler (eds.), Exiting a Dead End Road (Kairos, 2010), with William Saunders.Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.Speech at the 2013 Global Scholars Symposium
– Global Scholars Symposium, University of Cambridge, April 19-21, 2013, YouTube.Robert George in Dialogue with Cornel West
– Video recording of discussion at Swarthmore College, February 10, 2014, swarthmore.edu.Robert George and Cornel West talk discuss human dignity, the evils of greed, compassion v. love, and building deep democracy
Inauguration Charge for President Thornbury
– The King's College, April 3, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury was inaugurated as the sixth president of The King’s College on April 3, 2014.
The Nature and Basis of Religious Freedom
– Keynote address at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s conference on “Truth, Conscience, and Religious Freedom,” April 4-5, 2014, YouTube.Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University discusses the importance of asking questions in this excerpt from his talk entitled “The Nature and… More
Hauenstein Center American Conversations: Robert P. George and Cornel West
– A Dialogue on "A Workable Armistice in the Culture Wars," between keynote speakers, Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April 2, 2015, YouTube.Professors Robert P. George and Cornel West visited GVSU for the Hauenstein Center’s final American Conversations keynote of the 2014-2015 season. Their talk “A Workable… More
The Cost of Freedom: How Disagreement Makes Us Civil (Robert George, Cornel West, Rick Warren)
– Bioloa University, April 30, 2015, YouTube.Getting along through disagreement is never easy. Preserving the freedom to think and learn and grow comes with a cost. But what if the disagreement itself is valuable for us? What if the… More
Keynote Address at IWP Commencement
– Institute of World Politics, May 16, 2015, YouTube.Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence a Princeton University, gave the keynote address at The Institute of World Politics Commencement Ceremony on May 16, 2015.
Keynote Address at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Boston Annual Gala
– Redemptoris Mater Seminary, June 14, 2015, published by The Boston Pilot, YouTube.Robert P. George, a Princeton professor, author and Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, delivers his keynote address at the annual gala to benefit the… More