You're Invited: Special Conversation on Tuesday, July 28

Announcing National Review Capital Matters.

July 24 2020

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Please join National Review and National Review Institute for a special conversation about a new initiative on business, finance, and economics from a National Review sensibility.

Editor in Chief Rich Lowry will lead a discussion on this new venture.

In Conversation With:

  • Peter J. Travers, National Review Institute Board of Trustees Chairman
  • Andrew Stuttaford, National Review Capital Matters editor and NRI fellow
  • Kevin Hassett, National Review Capital Matters senior advisor
  • Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review senior editor and NRI fellow
  • Kevin D. Williamson, National Review roving correspondent and NRI fellow

Tuesday, July 28
6:00 - 6:45 p.m. ET

RSVP HERE

 

In the same spirit that led William F. Buckley Jr. to found National Review, NRI is proud to collaborate on this new project to explain, defend, and celebrate capitalism.

Please send press inquiries to miranda@nrinstitute.org

 

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