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Events 2009July Progressivism On Tap with Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias

Progressivism On Tap with Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias

July 14, 2009, 6:00pm – 8:00pm

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Please join us for the second event in our Progressivism On Tap series featuring Ezra Klein, of the Washington Post, and Matt Yglesias, of ThinkProgress. The progressive bloggers will discuss how they use political ideology, history, and philosophy in their own work, and how these ideas are shaping domestic and international policy debates.

[Due to events scheduled in Congress next week, Rep. Jan Schakowsky will not be able to attend this event.  We look forward to inviting her back for another round of Progressivism on Tap later this year.]
 

The Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress is pleased to announce the launch of PROGRESSIVISM ON TAP, a new lecture and discussion series focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism. The goal of PROGRESSIVISM ON TAP is to provide an informal forum for budding activists and professionals to explore the political values and theoretical debates within the broader progressive tradition and to apply those lessons to contemporary political discourse.

The speakers, lectures, and debates covered within the series are designed to examine why we believe what we believe as progressives, who the most important thinkers and icons are within the movement’s history, where progressives differ on intellectual grounds, and what the theoretical foundations are for many of our current policy and activism efforts.

We aim to help young people and activists engage their traditions not just in Washington but in other similar programs with progressives in communities across the country.  As the program develops, we hope to help others launch PROGRESSIVISM ON TAP salons in cities and towns across the country in local settings that are relaxed, inviting, informative, deliberative, and open to new ideas.

Location

Left Bank Restaurant
2424 18th St NW
Washington, DC 20009

Resources

Listen to the event here, or subscribe to the CAP events podcast.