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Subject Join Us in Celebrating 75 Years of Human Action.
Date February 15, 2024 6:29 PM
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At the Mises Institute, May 16-18, 2024.

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The Human Action ConferenceMay 16–18, 2024 ([link removed])
"Once in a great while, a book appears that both embodies and dramatically extends centuries of accumulated wisdom in a particular discipline, and, at the same time, radically challenges the intellectual and political consensus of the day. Human Action by Ludwig von Mises is such a book, and more: a comprehensive treatise on economic science that would lay the foundation for a massive shift in intellectual opinion that is still working itself out fifty years after publication."

So begins the introduction to the 1998 scholar's edition of Mises's Human Action, written by Jeffrey Herbener, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Joseph Salerno. These words still ring true today.

We are excited to invite you to join us at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, for our Human Action Conference ([link removed]) , celebrating the 75th anniversary of Ludwig von Mises's masterpiece.

Mises Institute Senior Fellows, Fellows, and Associated Scholars will deliver presentations discussing the significance of Human Action, including a keynote lecture from Dr. Hans-Hermann Hoppe in his first return to Auburn since covid. Furthermore, their contributions will be published in a commemorative volume in honor of Mises's seminal work. Our confirmed speakers include:
* Paul F. Cwik ([link removed])
* Thomas J. DiLorenzo ([link removed])
* David Gordon ([link removed])
* Jeffrey M. Herbener ([link removed])
* Randall G. Holcombe ([link removed])
* Hans-Hermann Hoppe ([link removed])
* Jörg Guido Hülsmann ([link removed])
* Peter G. Klein ([link removed])

* Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])
* Jonathan Newman ([link removed])
* Patrick Newman ([link removed])
* Shawn Ritenour ([link removed])
* Joseph T. Salerno ([link removed])
* David Stockman ([link removed])
* Timothy D. Terrell ([link removed])
* Mark Thornton ([link removed])

View the preliminary event schedule here ([link removed]) .

Students and enthusiasts of Austrian economics are encouraged to attend. The talks are intended for a broad audience to engage with the Misesian tradition and legacy.

Faculty registration is $285, early bird observer registration is $300. Each ticket includes an opening reception, two catered lunches, all sessions, a special 75th anniversary edition of Human Action, and the commemorative volume containing all the conference lectures.

We have a special event rate at the Auburn University Hotel, which is abot five minutes from the Institute. Use this link to book ([link removed]) before Tuesday, April 16, to reserve on our special event rate of $169 per night before tax.

Students apply for a scholarship here ([link removed]) .

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