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Subject New This Week from Liberty Fund
Date October 4, 2024 3:10 PM
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Explore top picks across the Liberty Fund Network, curated weekly

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Week of September 30, 2024


** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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Liberty Fund continues to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence with A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) —a 24 part series featuring essays, primary sources, and other resources exploring the ideas, institutions, and experiences surrounding the Declaration of Independence.


** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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Depoliticizing the University ([link removed]) by John G. Grove

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Ambivalent at the Ballot Box ([link removed]) by Rachel Lu

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Why Sanctions Often Fail to Work ([link removed]) by Scott Sumner

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Price Stickiness, Policy Stickiness ([link removed]) by Kevin Corcoran


** LATEST FROM ECONTALK
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Listen as Duke economist Michael Munger ([link removed]) speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts ([link removed]) about the successful Italian political philosopher and academic, Bruno Leoni, his ideas and his gruesome murder.
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** LATEST FROM THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY
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Don’t miss the latest episode of The Future of Liberty ([link removed]) podcast featuring Randy Barnett ([link removed]) , the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at the Georgetown University Law Center.
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** SUGGESTED READING
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The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books ([link removed])
Rose Horowitch in The Atlantic
Featured Liberty Fund Conference Readings | We invite you to explore the carefully selected readings of recent Liberty Fund Socratic-style conferences.

Our latest conference titled "Economic Life and Human Nature" facilitated the discussion of two novels focused on two different aspects of economic life by the nineteenth-century French novelist Émile Zola: Au Bonheur des Dames (1883), a novel about the establishment of the great Parisian department stores and the revolution in trade that they embodied and stimulated, and L'Argent (1891), a novel about the vertiginous rise and sudden crash of the Universal Bank, and replete with resonances for events in our very recent past, such as the collapse of FTX.
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