Book is about a movement which is essentially a reaction to enlightenment rationalism. Of rationalism focused on the use of reason, and based on evidence and facts, a reaction to that is part of the broader romantic which says no. What matters most is identity and solidarity, my relationship to you, which very quickly is key in this, and association with authentic language, national community, we talk honestly and often decision, being authentic is something in the eye of the beholder but people who struggle to appear authentic and who wont leverage or exploit the idea, really begins in the 19th century and famously in the 1930s european fascists in germany and italy, often to schism becomes central to their appeal, and they find hard to distinguish themselves in the way they speak from traditional, rational politicians. They focus much more on the story, particularly stories we are together, unlike you. I speak like you, understand what youre going through, together, we can ward off t
Book is about a movement which is essentially a reaction to enlightenment rationalism. Of rationalism focused on the use of reason, and based on evidence and facts, a reaction to that is part of the broader romantic which says no. What matters most is identity and solidarity, my relationship to you, which very quickly is key in this, and association with authentic language, national community, we talk honestly and often decision, being authentic is something in the eye of the beholder but people who struggle to appear authentic and who wont leverage or exploit the idea, really begins in the 19th century and famously in the 1930s european fascists in germany and italy, often to schism becomes central to their appeal, and they find hard to distinguish themselves in the way they speak from traditional, rational politicians. They focus much more on the story, particularly stories we are together, unlike you. I speak like you, understand what youre going through, together, we can ward off t
Book is about a movement which is essentially a reaction to enlightenment rationalism. Of rationalism focused on the use of reason, and based on evidence and facts, a reaction to that is part of the broader romantic which says no. What matters most is identity and solidarity, my relationship to you, which very quickly is key in this, and association with authentic language, national community, we talk honestly and often decision, being authentic is something in the eye of the beholder but people who struggle to appear authentic and who wont leverage or exploit the idea, really begins in the 19th century and famously in the 1930s european fascists in germany and italy, often to schism becomes central to their appeal, and they find hard to distinguish themselves in the way they speak from traditional, rational politicians. They focus much more on the story, particularly stories we are together, unlike you. I speak like you, understand what youre going through, together, we can ward off t
He said that the bad bobby and good bobby, by the end there was the dominant personality. Its not accidental that barack obama and i think Hillary Clinton looked as role model more than any politician in American History to Bobby Kennedy being the one they we wanted to model and go after. As we end, i would like to just say one last thing, so bill green joked that i had written books on strange topics and including a guy named superman. I would like to present this shirt to bill green. It is i wont make you put it on tonight. [applause] but we give him a wonderful round of applause and if nothing else reading the book twice. Thank you very much. [applause] you couldnt have known that thats what everybody called me as mayor. There will be a book signing. Theyll be lining up in the west gallery. You were wonderful. [inaudible conversations] here is our prime time lineup, the life and career of appellate judge, and at 9 00 American Enterprise Institute Charles murray discusses his plan to
On the saratoga battlefield and in the lake george region and in the mohawk valley. Snow moved to Pennsylvania State university in 1995, where he served as head of the department of anthropology for the next 10 years. In 2005, he was a fellow at Dumbarton Oaks in washington, d. C. , the four returning to penn state as professor of anthropology. He served as president of the society for american archaeology from 2007 to 2009. He has also been closely involved with the development of digital antiquities, a Cyber Infrastructure program for the archiving of archaeological data, initiated with funding the Andrew Mellon foundation. He lives in pennsylvania with his wife of 52 years. Dr. Snow is accompanied hereby with her daughter, here by their daughter, who you may as kate snow. We welcome dr. Dean snow. [applause] dr. Snow thank you very much. Im delighted to be here tonight. I hope that i can get through this quickly so we can get to the question period, because i find that to be the mos