
About this episode
Dan and Mark discuss upcoming Acton events and new video content in the March 2026 episode of Acton Rundown.
This month on the Acton Rundown, Dan and Mark chat about upcoming Acton events and new video content. At the Frontiers of Scholasticism: Scientific Method, Innovation, and Economic Reasoning | Giovanni Patriarca Religion & Liberty Magazine and Online: The Atoning Death of the Last Scapegoat by Fr. Elias Carr Marriage: The Free Market We Take for Granted by Clara Piano Video content: Entrepreneurship and the Economy in Uncertain Times | Acton Lecture Series Gabe Coyne and Collin Duff Want to Build Brands that Solve Real Problems Rev. Robert A. Sirico Responds to Jimmy Lai's Sentencing #freejimmylai Stephen Barrows Responds to Jimmy Lai’s 20-Year Prison Sentence #freejimmylai How Should Muslims View Human Rights? Claire Lai Is Sharing the Spiritual Strength of Her Father, Jimmy Lai Upcoming events: AI & Human Freedom: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives Who Do We Trust Now? Charisma, Expertise, and the Future of Leadership Chicago Luncheon Rethinking Charity: "Building Civil Society” FAVs Acton University 2026 | Acton Institute: June 22–25, 2026 Acton Experience Brasil Acton’s 36th Annual Dinner
People in this episode
Hosts: Dan, Mark
Topics covered
- Acton events
- video content
- entrepreneurship
- human rights
- charity
- leadership
Keywords
- Acton Rundown
- events
- video content
- entrepreneurship
- human rights
- charity
- leadership
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Acton Institute, Religion & Liberty Magazine
Places: Brasil
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