October
25
America-bashing has become fashionable in recent years; the Right is convinced that the American dream is in peril, the Left has mocked it as a farce from the first.
But David Rubenstein, Chairman of the Board of both the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Council on Foreign Relations, has become a bestselling author by reminding Americans of the guiding dream at the heart of our national story. His latest book, The American Experiment, explores the dynamic arc of a young country constantly reinventing itself with ingenuity, popular energy and faith — even in the face of setbacks and suffering — through a series of conversations with American icons.
Rubenstein will discuss what those conversations, with Madeleine Albright, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Paul Simon, Rita Moreno, Ken Burns and Walter Isaacson among others, reveal about the American spirit.
As well as a civic leader, philanthropist, bestselling author and host of his own television show, David Rubenstein is cofounder and co-executive chairman of the private equity firm The Carlyle Group.
In conversation with Erik Schatzker of Bloomberg News.
In-Person & Virtual Event
If Covid-19 restrictions prevent large gatherings, this program will become virtual-only. All in-person tickets will automatically transfer. A link to the virtual program will be emailed to buyers the day prior. If a book is included in your ticket purchase, it will be mailed to the address you provide.
No refunds will be available.
America-bashing has become fashionable in recent years; the Right is convinced that the American dream is in peril, the Left has mocked it as a farce from the first.
But David Rubenstein, Chairman of the Board of both the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Council on Foreign Relations, has become a bestselling author by reminding Americans of the guiding dream at the heart of our national story. His latest book, The American Experiment, explores the dynamic arc of a young country constantly reinventing itself with ingenuity, popular energy and faith — even in the face of setbacks and suffering — through a series of conversations with American icons.
Rubenstein will discuss what those conversations, with Madeleine Albright, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Paul Simon, Rita Moreno, Ken Burns and Walter Isaacson among others, reveal about the American spirit.
As well as a civic leader, philanthropist, bestselling author and host of his own television show, David Rubenstein is cofounder and co-executive chairman of the private equity firm The Carlyle Group.
In conversation with Erik Schatzker of Bloomberg News.
In-Person & Virtual Event
If Covid-19 restrictions prevent large gatherings, this program will become virtual-only. All in-person tickets will automatically transfer. A link to the virtual program will be emailed to buyers the day prior. If a book is included in your ticket purchase, it will be mailed to the address you provide.
No refunds will be available.
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