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  1. Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel (28 June 1557 – 19 October 1595) was an English nobleman. He was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970, as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales . Howard lived mainly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I ; he was charged with being a Catholic , quitting England without leave, and sharing in Jesuit plots.

  2. St. Philip Howard was an English nobleman who became a Roman Catholic saint. He was part of the Arundel family, being the 20th Earl of Arundel and 1st Earl of Norfolk. Born in 1557, during a period of religious turbulence in England, Philip Howard was initially raised as a Protestant but later converted to Catholicism.

  3. Philip K. Howard is a well-known leader of government and legal reform in America. He is Chair of Common Good and a bestselling author, and has advised both parties on needed reforms. In his new book, Not Accountable (Rodin Books, 2023), he argues that public employee unions undermine democratic governance and should be unconstitutional. Philip is the author of the bestseller The Death of ...

  4. Philip K. Howard is a leader of government and legal reform in America. He is Chair of Common Good and a bestselling author, and has advised both parties on needed reforms. In his new book, Everyday Freedom (Rodin Books, 2024), he pinpoints the source of powerlessness that is fraying American culture and causing public failure, and offers a ...

  5. Philip Howard has always been a “chef’s chef”, quietly notching up years of service and influencing the industry immeasurably. His departure from The Square marks the end of 25 years of consistent recognition for his highly acclaimed cooking at this landmark location. Phil is now very much back in the kitchen having opened Elystan Street ...

  6. 7 de may. de 2023 · Attorney and author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include [The Death of Common Sense] and the recently ...

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  7. Philip K. Howard is the author of the bestseller The Death of Common Sense (Random House, 1995), and The Rule of Nobody (W.W. Norton, 2014), which was a finalist for the Hayek Book Prize. In his recent book, Not Accountable (Rodin Books, 2023), Philip argues that public employee unions have undermined democratic governance and should be unconstitutional.