Week of September 30, 2024

A CALL TO LIBERTY

Liberty Fund continues to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence with A Call to Liberty—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

Depoliticizing the University by John G. Grove
Why Sanctions Often Fail to Work by Scott Sumner
Price Stickiness, Policy Stickiness by Kevin Corcoran

LATEST FROM ECONTALK

Listen as Duke economist Michael Munger speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts 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

Don’t miss the latest episode of The Future of Liberty podcast featuring Randy Barnett, the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. 

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SUGGESTED READING

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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