2024 Fall Meeting: Should Conservatism be Conservative?
2024 Fall Meeting
September 27-28, 2024
McLean, Virginia

Should Conservatism be Conservative? 

Many on the American Right are convinced the hour is late for our republican institutions. Some even argue it’s too late to save them. For such critics, modern American conservatism—born in the 1950s as an intellectual movement—has been an abject failure. It has done far too little to halt the Left’s relentless political and cultural advances. There is thus a new “New Right” seeking to be born. It is a Right that often abjures the label “conservative,” but for reasons different from others who have found the term constraining. The Philadelphia Society—one of the leading conservative membership organizations in the world—will play a vital role in defining and redefining the meaning of conservatism for our perilous times. Our Fall 2024 gathering will be a key forum for the honest consideration of new approaches to the preservation of a free and ordered society. 

Additional details forthcoming. Please contact Charissa Reul for more information. 

Friday, September 27

4:00–6:00 Registration

5:30–6:00 Fellowship Orientation

5:45–6:50 Reception

7:00–9:00 Dinner & Program

Chair: Bradley C. S. Watson, President, The Philadelphia Society
Keynote Address: Daniel Hannan, Baron Hannan of Kingsclere, United Kingdom House of Lords 

Saturday, September 28

8:30–10:00 Is Movement Conservatism Dead?

Chair: Matthew Tyrmand, OpenTheBooks
Josh Hammer, Newsweek
Stephanie Slade, Reason
Theodore Wold, The Claremont Institute

10:00–10:30 Coffee Break

10:30–12:00 Our New Constitutions - and What to Do About Them

Chair: David Porter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
J. Joel Alicea, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America
Helen Andrews, The American Conservative
Amy Wax, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

12:00–1:30 Luncheon Program

Chair: Graham Walker, Independent Institute
Keynote Address: Salena Zito, Washington Examiner

2:00–3:30 Demography and Destiny

Chair: Stephen Balch, National Association of Scholars
Christopher Caldwell, The Claremont Review of Books 
Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies
Ilya Somin, George Mason University

3:30–4:00 Coffee Break

4:00–5:30 The Path Forward: Conservatism or Radicalism?

Chair: Michael Munger, Duke University
Brian Crowley, Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Susan Hanssen, University of Dallas
Marcus Witcher, West Virginia University

 

Please contact Charissa Reul with questions or for more information.