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Imprimis

Imprimis is the monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College, published by the Center for Constructive Alternatives.[1] Salon.com described it as "the most influential conservative publication you've never heard of."[2] Its name is Latin, meaning both 'in the first place' and the second person singular of the verb to print.

History

Imprimis was founded in 1972 by Clark Durant and George Roche III[3] as a free alumni service.[4] Lew Rockwell was an early editor.[citation needed] Hillsdale's then-President George Roche III initially sent 1,000 issues to "friends of the College."[5] The publication improved Hillsdale's name recognition and did "wonders for out-of-state enrollment" as its circulation "ballooned."[4] By the 1980s, Imprimis and Hillsdale were "closely associated with intellectual ferment on the right".[6]

Imprimis's circulation has grown to 5.5 million as of 2021. It is a free publication but encourages donations. Distribution is no longer limited to alumni.[citation needed]

Imprimis's content consists almost entirely of edited transcripts of speeches delivered by conservative movement leaders at Hillsdale-sponsored events.[2]

In 1991, the dean at Boston University, H. Joachim Maitre, was accused of plagiarizing an Imprimis article by Michael Medved in a commencement address, which led to Maitre's resignation.[7][8]

Contributors to Imprimis have included Jeb Bush,[9][10] Ward Connerly,[11][12][13] Dinesh D'Souza,[14][15] Milton Friedman,[16] Jack Kemp,[17][18] Irving Kristol,[19] Rush Limbaugh,[20] David McCullough,[21][22] Richard John Neuhaus,[23] Sarah Palin,[24] Ronald Reagan,[25] Jason L. Riley,[26] Margaret Thatcher,[27][28] Clarence Thomas,[29][30][31] and Tom Wolfe.[32]

Reception

Imprimis has been praised by conservatives. For instance, Walter E. Williams wrote that Imprimis is "Hillsdale's way of sharing the ideas of the many distinguished speakers invited to their campus. And, I might add, Hillsdale College is one of the few colleges where students get a true liberal arts education, absent the nonsense seen on many campuses."[33]

In contrast, Mark W. Powell, writing in the Toledo Blade, criticized Imprimis for eschewing fact-checking and failing to issue editorial corrections, which he described as part of a pattern of "cavalierism with facts to drive political points."[34] Jordan Smith of Salon offered similar criticisms, citing a piece by Republican representative Paul Ryan that he said repeated a "widely discredited assertion" regarding health care rationing under Obama's health insurance reforms.[2] Kevin D. Williamson at National Review argued that speech transcripts ordinarily aren't fact-checked or verified for the truth of their claims.[35]

References

  1. ^ ISSN 0277-8432; OCLC 3890282
  2. ^ a b c Smith, Jordan (2010-05-13). . Salon.com. Archived from the original on 2010-05-17. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  3. ^ "Q&A with Larry Arnn". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b Elaine Underwood (1991-11-11). "Beyond the Wall Pennant: New, Improved Ways To Keep School Ties Strong – and Alumni Writing Checks". Brandweek.
  5. ^ Daniel J. Williams (2008-04-10). . Hillsdale Collegian. Archived from the original on 2009-02-23. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  6. ^ Morgan, Bob (January 4, 1981). "Conservatives: A Well-Financed Network". The Washington Post.
  7. ^ Fox Butterfield (1991-07-03). "For Dean at Boston U., a Question of Plagiarism". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  8. ^ Mary B. W. Tabor (1991-07-13). "Boston Dean Quits In Plagiarism Case". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  9. ^ Jeb Bush (April 1997). "Virtue and the Free Society". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  10. ^ Jeb Bush (June 1995). "Deinventing Government". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  11. ^ Ward Connerly (August 2001). "Warriors of Freedom". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  12. ^ Ward Connerly (February 2000). "The Content of Our Children's Character". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  13. ^ Ward Connerly (February 1998). "Back to Equality". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  14. ^ Dinesh D'Souza (November 2008). "Created Equal: How Christianity Shaped the West". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  15. ^ Dinesh D'Souza (September 2001). "Multiculturalism: Fact or Threat?". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  16. ^ Milton Friedman (July 2006). "Free to Choose: A Conversation with Milton Friedman". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  17. ^ Jack Kemp (July 1998). "Rules to Live by on and off the Playing Field". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  18. ^ Jack Kemp (August 1994). "A Cultural Renaissance". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  19. ^ Irving Kristol (April 1973). "Utopianism, Ancient and Modern". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  20. ^ Rush Limbaugh (January 2009). "Do Conservatives Need to Get Beyond Reagan?". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  21. ^ David McCullough (May 2006). "A Man Worth Knowing". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  22. ^ David McCullough (April 2005). "Knowing History and Knowing Who We Are". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  23. ^ Richard John Neuhaus (July 1982). "Moral Leadership in Post-Secular America". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  24. ^ Sarah Palin (September 2008). "Alaska's Promise of the Nation". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  25. ^ Ronald Reagan (January 1978). "Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise?". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  26. ^ Riley, Jason L. (March 2022). "The Continuing Importance of Thomas Sowell". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. 51 (3): 1–7. ISSN 0277-8432. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  27. ^ Margaret Thatcher (April 2001). "All Beginnings are Hopeful: Challenges Facing the 21st Century". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  28. ^ Margaret Thatcher (March 1995). "The Moral Foundations of Society". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  29. ^ Clarence Thomas (October 2007). "A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  30. ^ Clarence Thomas (November 2000). "Never Give In". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  31. ^ Clarence Thomas (June 1994). "Education: The Second Door to Freedom". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  32. ^ Tom Wolfe (January 1984). "Idea Fashions of the Eighties: After Marx, What?". Imprimis. Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  33. ^ Walter E. Williams (2007-01-31). "Property rights". Townhall.com. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  34. ^ Mark W. Powell (2010-04-18). "Hillsdale disappoints in competence, conduct". The Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  35. ^ Kevin D. Williamson (2010-05-26). "Exciting New Developments in Conservative Anthropology". National Review. Retrieved 2010-06-09.

External links

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Imprimis Pharmaceuticals the former name of Harrow Health Imprimis is the monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College published by the Center for Constructive Alternatives 1 Salon com described it as the most influential conservative publication you ve never heard of 2 Its name is Latin meaning both in the first place and the second person singular of the verb to print Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditImprimis was founded in 1972 by Clark Durant and George Roche III 3 as a free alumni service 4 Lew Rockwell was an early editor citation needed Hillsdale s then President George Roche III initially sent 1 000 issues to friends of the College 5 The publication improved Hillsdale s name recognition and did wonders for out of state enrollment as its circulation ballooned 4 By the 1980s Imprimis and Hillsdale were closely associated with intellectual ferment on the right 6 Imprimis s circulation has grown to 5 5 million as of 2021 It is a free publication but encourages donations Distribution is no longer limited to alumni citation needed Imprimis s content consists almost entirely of edited transcripts of speeches delivered by conservative movement leaders at Hillsdale sponsored events 2 In 1991 the dean at Boston University H Joachim Maitre was accused of plagiarizing an Imprimis article by Michael Medved in a commencement address which led to Maitre s resignation 7 8 Contributors to Imprimis have included Jeb Bush 9 10 Ward Connerly 11 12 13 Dinesh D Souza 14 15 Milton Friedman 16 Jack Kemp 17 18 Irving Kristol 19 Rush Limbaugh 20 David McCullough 21 22 Richard John Neuhaus 23 Sarah Palin 24 Ronald Reagan 25 Jason L Riley 26 Margaret Thatcher 27 28 Clarence Thomas 29 30 31 and Tom Wolfe 32 Reception EditImprimis has been praised by conservatives For instance Walter E Williams wrote that Imprimis is Hillsdale s way of sharing the ideas of the many distinguished speakers invited to their campus And I might add Hillsdale College is one of the few colleges where students get a true liberal arts education absent the nonsense seen on many campuses 33 In contrast Mark W Powell writing in the Toledo Blade criticized Imprimis for eschewing fact checking and failing to issue editorial corrections which he described as part of a pattern of cavalierism with facts to drive political points 34 Jordan Smith of Salon offered similar criticisms citing a piece by Republican representative Paul Ryan that he said repeated a widely discredited assertion regarding health care rationing under Obama s health insurance reforms 2 Kevin D Williamson at National Review argued that speech transcripts ordinarily aren t fact checked or verified for the truth of their claims 35 References Edit ISSN 0277 8432 OCLC 3890282 a b c Smith Jordan 2010 05 13 The most influential conservative publication you ve never heard of Salon com Archived from the original on 2010 05 17 Retrieved 2010 05 13 Q amp A with Larry Arnn C span org Retrieved 25 December 2021 a b Elaine Underwood 1991 11 11 Beyond the Wall Pennant New Improved Ways To Keep School Ties Strong and Alumni Writing Checks Brandweek Daniel J Williams 2008 04 10 Imprimis Hillsdale Collegian Archived from the original on 2009 02 23 Retrieved 2010 05 13 Morgan Bob January 4 1981 Conservatives A Well Financed Network The Washington Post Fox Butterfield 1991 07 03 For Dean at Boston U a Question of Plagiarism The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 13 Mary B W Tabor 1991 07 13 Boston Dean Quits In Plagiarism Case The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 13 Jeb Bush April 1997 Virtue and the Free Society Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Jeb Bush June 1995 Deinventing Government Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Ward Connerly August 2001 Warriors of Freedom Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Ward Connerly February 2000 The Content of Our Children s Character Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Ward Connerly February 1998 Back to Equality Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Dinesh D Souza November 2008 Created Equal How Christianity Shaped the West Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Dinesh D Souza September 2001 Multiculturalism Fact or Threat Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Milton Friedman July 2006 Free to Choose A Conversation with Milton Friedman Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Jack Kemp July 1998 Rules to Live by on and off the Playing Field Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Jack Kemp August 1994 A Cultural Renaissance Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Irving Kristol April 1973 Utopianism Ancient and Modern Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Rush Limbaugh January 2009 Do Conservatives Need to Get Beyond Reagan Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 David McCullough May 2006 A Man Worth Knowing Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 David McCullough April 2005 Knowing History and Knowing Who We Are Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Richard John Neuhaus July 1982 Moral Leadership in Post Secular America Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Sarah Palin September 2008 Alaska s Promise of the Nation Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Ronald Reagan January 1978 Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Riley Jason L March 2022 The Continuing Importance of Thomas Sowell Imprimis Hillsdale College 51 3 1 7 ISSN 0277 8432 Retrieved 11 April 2022 Margaret Thatcher April 2001 All Beginnings are Hopeful Challenges Facing the 21st Century Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Margaret Thatcher March 1995 The Moral Foundations of Society Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Clarence Thomas October 2007 A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Clarence Thomas November 2000 Never Give In Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Clarence Thomas June 1994 Education The Second Door to Freedom Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Tom Wolfe January 1984 Idea Fashions of the Eighties After Marx What Imprimis Hillsdale College Retrieved 2011 03 14 Walter E Williams 2007 01 31 Property rights Townhall com Retrieved 2010 05 13 Mark W Powell 2010 04 18 Hillsdale disappoints in competence conduct The Toledo Blade Retrieved 2010 05 13 Kevin D Williamson 2010 05 26 Exciting New Developments in Conservative Anthropology National Review Retrieved 2010 06 09 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imprimis amp oldid 1100763830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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