Organization Name | Organization Type |
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The Alexander Hamilton Society |
Political |
President's Name | Contact Email |
Benson Pham |
bensonpham2003@gmail.com |
Meeting Day & Time | Meeting Location |
Office Location | Office Phone Number |
(858) 272-0272 |
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Local, State, or National Affiliated Organizations | |
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Organization Website | |
https://www.alexanderhamiltonsociety.org/ | Disclaimer: The information on student organization websites represents that of the organization and not that of Student Life & Leadership or San Diego State University. The student organization takes full responsibility for the information presented. |
Purpose | |
The Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) at San Diego State University is a non-partisan student organization dedicated to fostering rigorous debate and informed discussion on issues of foreign policy, national security, and economic strategy. Rooted in the Hamiltonian tradition of strong and principled American leadership, our chapter provides students with opportunities to engage with experts in the field, develop critical perspectives on global affairs, and prepare for careers in international relations, law, and policy. Through speaker events, roundtable discussions, reading groups, and networking opportunities, we aim to cultivate a community of future American leaders committed to advancing thoughtful and strategic discourse in the realm of global politics.
This chapter is dedicated upholding the following principles of the Alexander Hamilton Society: An appreciation that the world remains a dangerous place in which our power must be exercised with prudence, and where the primary threats to our security come from states that deny freedom to their own people and from non-state actors who embrace hatred and violence; A conviction, rooted in the history of the last century, that the world is a better, safer, and more prosperous place when the United States is willing and able to lead; and a commitment to maintaining the moral authority and material strength on which that leadership rests; A measured pride in the success of the American experiment; an understanding that America’s greatness is the result of its commitment to individual liberty, limited government, economic freedom, the rule of law, human dignity, and democracy; and a belief that the fundamental aim of every aspect of our policy, foreign and domestic, must be to defend these principles at home and ultimately to encourage their spread abroad; A clear recognition that, in such a world, our true friends and reliable partners are other democratic nations with whom we share an enduring commonality of values, and not simply a temporary convergence of interests; A firm belief that, time and again, in peace and in war, the ability of the American political system to profit from vigorous public discussion has proved its worth; and that, at this moment in our history, our public discussion of foreign, economic, and national security policy stands very much in need of renewal.
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