Tue. Mar. 25, 2025
7 p.m. | Adam W. Herbert University Center
Heather Cox Richardson and William Kristol:
"The Future of Democracy"
For three decades, William Kristol has been a leading participant in American political debates and a
widely respected analyst of American political developments. Having served in senior positions in the
Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations, Kristol understands government from the inside;
as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University, he has studied American politics
and society from the outside. After serving in the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, Kristol
founded the Weekly Standard in 1995 and edited the influential magazine for over two decades. Now, as
founding director of Defending Democracy Together, an organization dedicated to defending America’s
liberal democratic norms, principles, and institutions, Kristol is in the midst of the national debate on
issues ranging from American foreign policy to the future of the Republican Party and the meaning of
American conservatism. Kristol frequently appears on all the major television talk shows, and also is the
host of the highly regarded video series and podcast, Conversations with Bill Kristol. Kristol received his
undergraduate degree and his Ph. D. from Harvard University.
Heather Cox Richardson is Professor of History at Boston College. She has written about the Civil War,
Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, and the American West in award-winning books whose subjects stretch
from the European settlement of the North American continent to the history of the Republican Party
through the Trump administration. She is the author, most recently, of the best-selling Democracy
Awakening: Notes on the State of America. Jane Mayer has called the book “a vibrant, and essential
history of America's unending, enraging and utterly compelling struggle since its founding to live up to its
own best ideals.” Heather Richardson’s work has appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times,
and The Guardian, among other outlets. Her nightly newsletter, Letters from an American, reaches over a
million and a half readers.
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