Robert George, McCormick professor of jurisprudence and founder and director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutitions at Princeton University, discusses the importance of civic virtue in protecting the American system of limited constitutional government. George offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (Program No. 568).
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