Week of OCTOBER 7, 2024

THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY

Tune into the latest episode of The Future of Liberty podcast hosted by Governor Mitch Daniels and featuring Randy Barnett, the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Hear the two discuss current issues affecting individual liberty including Big Tech and the founding principles. 

  • Barnett's beginnings in law school and introduction to libertarianism (1:40)
  • Originalist theory & the Supreme Court (11:55)
  • The Ninth & Tenth Amendments (22:22)
  • Infringements on & the Future of Liberty (29:51)
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TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK

The Progressive Threat to Constitutionalism by John O. Mcginnis
Hayek's Mind by Paul Lewis
The Use of Knowledge in Society by Friedrich A. Hayek
What ails the Anglosphere? by Scott Sumner

THIS MONTH FROM 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. 

LATEST FROM THE GREAT ANTIDOTE PODCAST

The month of October 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of F. A. Hayek winning the Nobel Prize. Tune in as Juliette Sellgren, host of The Great Antidote, chats with Don Boudreaux, on Hayek’s contributions to the field of economics.
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LATEST FROM THE LAW & LIBERTY PODCAST

Listen in as host James Patterson is joined by Charles C. W. Cooke, Samuel Goldman, and Stephanie Slade on the Law & Liberty Podcast where they discuss fusionism’s origins in mid-century America, its culmination in the 1980s, and its current status.

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SUGGESTED READING

50th Anniversary of Hayek’s Nobel by Ryan Bourne in Cato at Liberty
Featured Liberty Fund Conference Readings | We invite you to explore the carefully selected readings of recent Liberty Fund Socratic-style conferences. 

In a recent Liberty Fund conference titled "Liberty, Responsibility, and New Deal Rebels," discussion revolved around AIER's recent book publication, "New Deal Rebels: An Anthology of Critics of the New Deal". This anthology, edited and with an introduction by bestselling author Amity Shlaes, brings together important and oft neglected commentaries from the critics of the New Deal, representing a wide spectrum of ideologies, socio-political backgrounds, and ethnic/racial groups.
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