
Michael Anton
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Nov 8, 2024 |
creativebrief.com | Michael Anton
With the business case for inclusion clear Dr. Michael Anton shares advice on how to implement it starting from within. Head of Insight Mr. President Advertising has become more inclusive. Just over half of UK adults “have noticed an increase in inclusive advertising in the past year”.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Theodore Dalrymple |William Voegeli |Michael Anton |Sean McMeekin
Just as the war in Ukraine called forth many people’s inner military strategist, so the COVID-19 pandemic called forth many people’s inner epidemiologist. Never before had medical statistics been examined by so many with such close attention. People started to look at the numbers of daily deaths in the obsessive way that traders look at stock prices.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
pressnewsagency.org | Margaret Byfield |Chris Anderson |Jeff Anderson |Michael Anton
Led NASA efforts on Trump transition team Office of Senator Steve Daines No known connection The American Main Street Initiative Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Deputy assistant to the President for Strategic Communications on the National Security Council No known connection Center for Immigration Studies Panel member at the Federal Labor Relations Authority Adviser for financial regulations on Trump transition team Center for Immigration Studies Senior adviser to the associate...
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Sep 3, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Michael Anton |Douglas A. Jeffrey |Ben Weingarten |Christopher Caldwell
It seems that in every decade of his distinguished career in Harvard’s Government Department, Harvey C. Mansfield opens up a new vista on some vast topic—the origins and nature of party government, original versus contemporary liberalism, modernity, executive power, manliness—only to turn his attentions to something else. The exception, the one subject to which he has repeatedly returned, is Niccolò Machiavelli.
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Aug 18, 2024 |
im1776.com | Lafayette Lee |Michael Anton |Daniel Miller |Adam Ellwanger
Michael Anton: This is a hard question for me to answer (though not to write about at numbing length). I was so to speak “raised in the faith” — that is, the Claremont faith, or now the Claremont-Hillsdale faith. I mention that because Rufo’s argument, as presented — and I do not find your summary of the original debate inaccurate — sounds very “Claremontian.” Indeed, Rufo was a Lincoln Fellow of the Claremont Institute in 2017 and remains on friendly terms with us.
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