Join Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley in the Robert W. Plaster Center Collaboratorium; one of many special guests in the Economics, Politics, & Philosophy on the Bluff series.

SPEAKER BIO:

Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley is the George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and vice president of academic affairs at The Fund for American Studies. Through this position, she works to enhance the reach of TFAS and the Foundation for Teaching Economics economic education programs. She also delivers lectures around the country and oversees curriculum development and evaluation for economics courses. In addition to her role as a fellow and vice president of academic affairs, Dr. Bradley continues to teach economics courses to TFAS students at George Mason University. She is currently an Acton Affiliate scholar and a visiting scholar at the Bernard Center for Women, Politics & Public Policy. She is a lecturer for the Institute for Humane Studies and the Foundation for Economic Education.

She writes for popular outlets such as Common Good Magazine, Acton Powerblog, Econlib, the Washington Times, Modern Age, The Washington Post, Patheos, the Stream, the Daily Caller among others. She is a regular guest on numerous radio shows including “In the Market with Janet Parshall,” “Dr. Bill Maier Live.”

She served as the associate director for the Program in Economics, Politics and the Law at the James M. Buchanan Center at George Mason University. Dr. Bradley’s academic work ranges on the questions of income inequality, anthropological questions of human action, the relationship between human flourishing and economic freedom, and the political economy of terrorism, with specific emphasis on al-Qaeda which was the subject of her dissertation. Her academic research has been published in scholarly journals and edited volumes. Based on her academic research, she also worked as an economic analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency’s Office of Terrorism Analysis.

Dr. Bradley received her Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University in 2006, during which time she was a James M. Buchanan Scholar.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

This event is open to CUW AND CUAA students, faculty, community members.

REGISTRATION:

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This is a FREE event.

ECONOMICS, POLITICS, & PHILOSOPHY ON THE BLUFF SERIES:

  • February 22 - 6:00 pm: Mr. John Stossel - "Freedom and its Enemies" (On Zoom).
  • February 24 - 4:00 - 6:00 pm: 101.7 FM "The Truth" Live from CUW (Robert W. Plaster Collaboratorium).
  • March 1 - 6:00 pm: Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley - "Is Christianity Compatible with Economic Freedom?"(Robert W. Plaster Collaboratorium).
  • April 4 - 6:00 pm: Ms. Diane Hendricks - "Promoting and Preserving the American Dream" (In the Todd Wehr Auditorium).