**You're Invited!**
**Tuesday, October 7th**
**6:30pm Reception | 7:00pm Panel**
**National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington D.C.**
Is it true that political leaders cannot help but commit immoral deeds if they want to be successful? Are there times when vicious means are justified by the ends? Machiavelli certainly thought so, but is this the way American politics works as well? Are leaders really good if they leave with dirty hands?
Join us for a searching investigation into these questions by a panel of experts. Baylor in Washington is thrilled to partner with the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, The Institute on Religion and Democracy, and Washington College for this event.
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**Speakers:**
- **William Galston** – Senior Fellow at Brookings Institution, former Deputy Assistant to President Clinton, expert in U.S. public philosophy.
- **Eric Gregory** – Professor of Religion at Princeton University, author of *Politics & the Order of Love*, specialist in ethics and political theory.
- **Catherine Zuckert** – Political philosopher and Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame, author of *Machiavelli’s Politics*.
**Moderator:**
- **David Corey** – Director of Baylor in Washington and Professor of Political Science at Baylor University.
We look forward to seeing you there!