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The Claremont Institute has two fellowship programs: the Publius Fellowship and the Lincoln Fellowship.  During these programs, Fellows meet with the Claremont Institute's Senior Fellows and other distinguished visiting scholars to study American politics and political thought. In intensive daily seminars and relaxed evening symposia, fellows discuss a wide selection of great American readings--from the Founding to the Civil War, the Progressive Era, the Great Society, and the enduring disputes of liberalism and conservatism in our time. Fellows will also meet editors and writers of our flagship publication, The Claremont Review of Books.

Publius Fellowships are awarded to highly qualified college seniors, recent college graduates, and graduate students pursuing careers in politics, scholarship, or journalism.

Lincoln Fellowships are offered to patriotic young professionals including, but not limited to, employees of the United States government, public policy research institutions, and print and broadcast media.

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Rise and Fall

 

Click above to download Thomas G. West and Douglas A. Jeffrey's indispensable guide to understanding the principles of the American Founding: The Rise and Fall of Constitutional Government in America (pdf).