Bright Minds: from the John Adams Institute
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Bright Minds: from the John Adams Institute
John Adams, the first American ambassador to the Netherlands, once said “Let us tenderly and kindly cherish...the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write.” The John Adams Institute has brought the best and the brightest of American thinking to Amsterdam for three decades. We...
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Carol Anderson: A Fatally Unequal America
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Spike Lee: Doing the Right Thing
In December of 2010, The John Adams Institute hosted an evening with the great film director, Spike Lee. Among many things, Spike talked about how New...

David Sedaris: On Fire
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The Quincy Club: California Dreamin'
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Notorious
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Gore Vidal was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Broadway plays. A lifelong Democrat, Gore ran for political office tw...

Hanya Yanagihara: Creating Paradise
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