Archive for May, 2008

NFL National 2008 PF Topic Interview: Professor Joseph Nye

May 29th, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in NFL PF National 2008,Podcast,Public Forum

 
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Benjamin Barber         

Guest: Joseph S. Nye, Jr. — University Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and author of The Paradox of American Power: Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go it Alone and Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics.

Guest’s Biography & Publications

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman — A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Have US policies established after September 11, 2001 substantially reduced the risk of terrorist acts against the United States?

Sources Cited During Interview:

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates — Landon Lecture @ Kansas State University
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. — The Powers to Lead (Book)

Length: 21 min.

NFL National 2008 LD Topic Interview: Benjamin Barber

May 26th, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in Lincoln-Douglas,NFL LD National 2008,Podcast

 
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Benjamin Barber    

Guest: Benjamin Barber — Political theorist, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos (a public policy and advocacy organization), president and director of the international non-governmental organization (NGO) CivWorld, and author of Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole.

Guest’s Personal Website

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman — A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Should limiting economic inequality be a more important social goal than maximizing economic freedom?

Sources Cited During Interview:

Andrew Hacker (Author)
American Political Science Association — Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy

Length: 29 min.

NFL National 2008 PF Topic Interview: Benjamin Barber

May 23rd, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in NFL PF National 2008,Podcast,Public Forum

 
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Benjamin Barber    

Guest: Benjamin Barber — Political theorist, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos (a public policy and advocacy organization), president and director of the international non-governmental organization (NGO) CivWorld, and author of Fear’s Empire: War, Terrorism, & Democracy.

Guest’s Personal Website

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman — A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Have US policies established after September 11, 2001 substantially reduced the risk of terrorist acts against the United States?

Length: 36 min.

NFL National 2008 LD Topic Interview: Professor Walter Williams

May 21st, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in Lincoln-Douglas,NFL LD National 2008,Podcast

 
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Walter Williams         

Guest: Walter E. Williams — Professor of Economics at George Mason University and author of six books including Do The Right Thing: The People’s Economist Speaks and More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.

Guest’s Personal Website

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman — A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Should limiting economic inequality be a more important social goal than maximizing economic freedom?

Online Resources Cited During Interview:

Walter E. Williams — Recommended Websites
Library of Economics and Liberty
Freedom House Rankings

Books Cited During Interview:

Death By Government (R.J. Rummel)
The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Adam Smith)
The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith)
South Africa’s War Against Capitalism (Walter Williams)
The Law (Frederic Bastiat)
The Road to Serfdom (F.A. Hayek)

Length: 51 min.

NCFL Grand National 2008 LD Topic Interview: Robert Lynch

May 7th, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in Lincoln-Douglas,NCFL LD Grand National 2008,Podcast

 
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Robert Lynch     AFTA

Guest: Robert Lynch — President and CEO of Americans For The Arts (AFTA), the nation’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the role of art in American life and advancing appreciation for the arts in American culture.

Americans For the Arts’Website

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman — A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Should secondary education in America value the fine arts over athletics?

Resources Cited During Interview:

Center on Education Policy — Report on “Instructional Time in Elementary Schools”
Dana Foundation Research on Fine Arts & Cognitive Development
Americans For The Arts — Arts Education
National Arts Policy Database ( Search Database )
ArtsEDGE (Kennedy Center)
Arts Education Partnership
Project Zero (Harvard University)
Music Educators National Conference
National Association of Music Merchants

Scholars Cited During Interview: Daniel PinkRichard Florida

Length: 51 min.

NFL National 2008 Lincoln-Douglas Topic Released

May 1st, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in Lincoln-Douglas,NFL LD National 2008

Resolved: Limiting economic inequality ought to be a more important social goal than maximizing economic freedom.

NFL National 2008 Public Forum Topic Released

May 1st, 2008  |  Published by Mahesha Subbaraman in NFL PF National 2008,Public Forum

Resolved: US policies established after September 11, 2001 have substantially reduced the risk of terrorist acts against the United States.