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Glenn Ellmers

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Glenn Ellmers is an American political commentator.[1][2] He is a former speech writer for the Secretary of Energy. He is the former Director of Research at the Claremont Institute.[3]

Ellmers has a BA in International Relations from Boston University, an MA in Political Philosophy and PhD in political science from Claremont Graduate University.[3][4][4]

Books

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  • The Narrow Passage: Plato, Foucault, and the Possibility of Political Philosophy (Encounter Books, 2023)[5][6]
  • The Soul of Politics: Harry V. Jaffa and the Fight for America (Encounter Books, 2021)[7][8][9][10]

Editor

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  • with Michael Anton Leisure with Dignity: Essays in Celebration of Charles R. Kesler[11]

References

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  1. ^ Hofer, Kurt (October 21, 2023). "Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers". europeanconservative.com.
  2. ^ Zerofsky, Elisabeth (August 3, 2022). "How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right" – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ a b "Harry Jaffa and Our Present Crisis". The Claremont Institute.
  4. ^ a b "Glenn Ellmers". July 2, 2024.
  5. ^ "Why Politics Needs Philosophers".
  6. ^ Paperny, Dmitry (August 18, 2023). "Reflections on the Revolution in America". First Things.
  7. ^ "The Politics of Freedom".
  8. ^ "Gladly Did He Learn and Gladly Teach". Claremont Review of Books.
  9. ^ "Should We Worship Lincoln? | Mises Institute". mises.org. January 17, 2025.
  10. ^ Gottfried, Paul (December 1, 2021). "The Soul of the Claremont School - Chronicles". chroniclesmagazine.org.
  11. ^ "Charles Kesler's Struggle for the Founders' Constitution – Law & Liberty - Richard M. Reinsch II".
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