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Michael Lucchese is the founder and CEO of Pipe Creek Consulting, a communications firm based in Washington, D.C. He is also an associate editor of Law & Liberty and a contributing editor to Providence, as well as a member of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters. Previously, he was a Krauthammer Fellow with the Tikvah Fund, a visiting scholar at Liberty Fund, and an aide to U.S. Senator Ben Sasse.
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Michael Lucchese is the founder and CEO of Pipe Creek Consulting, a communications firm based in Washington, D.C. He is also an associate editor of Law & Liberty and a contributing editor to Providence, as well as a member of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters. Previously, he was a Krauthammer Fellow with the Tikvah Fund, a visiting scholar at Liberty Fund, and an aide to U.S. Senator Ben Sasse.
Michael LuccheseCulture
Force alone is insufficient as a basis for political life. Common life arises from common loves preserved by the rule of law, not imposed by tyrants.
Michael LuccheseCultureJournalSpring 2025
John Quincy Adams offers a compelling example of how to preserve a civic liberalism in the face of severe religious critique of its failings.
Michael LuccheseCurrent Politics
The source of our angst and gnawing anxiety is not simply American liberalism, contra Deneen, but a choice to turn our back on ordinary virtue.
Michael LuccheseCurrent Politics
The source of our angst and gnawing anxiety is not simply American liberalism, contra Deneen, but a choice to turn our back on ordinary virtue.