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Subject 📩 New This Week From Liberty Fund
Date October 25, 2024 6:00 PM
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Week of OCTOBER 21, 2024


** LIBERTY MATTERS: OAKESHOTT & LIBERAL EDUCATION
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Read our latest Liberty Matters ([link removed]) feature on the Online Library of Liberty (OLL) ([link removed]) . Featuring a lead essay by Elizabeth Corey, this series relates Oakeshott's ideal categories of civil and enterprise associations to his ideas about education.
* Lead Essay - Oakeshott, Liberal Education, and Civil Association ([link removed])
* Response Essay - Confidence in Purpose: The Challenge of Defending the University Today ([link removed])
* Response Essay - Liberal Education is a Unique Enterprise ([link removed])
* Response Essay - Understanding Oakeshott: Civil Association and Liberal Education ([link removed])
* Conversation Comments - Do Universities Have Substantive Purposes? ([link removed])

Our Liberty Matters features are devoted to the discussion of ideas about liberty. For each feature, we ask a scholar to write a lead essay and invite guest commenters for their thoughts on the ways in which OLL authors have defended individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace over the centuries.

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** THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODES
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Check out our latest episode ([link removed]) of the Future of Liberty ([link removed]) with Governor Mitch Daniels and Senator Todd Young ([link removed]) ! In this episode, they discuss the current threats to liberty, the state of the American military, and more. Listen now ([link removed]) !

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Hear from Bryan Caplan ([link removed]) of George Mason University and the author of Build, Baby, Build and EconTalk's Russ Roberts ([link removed]) as they discuss the causes behind high housing prices and what can be done. Listen now ([link removed]) !

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How do you teach about a man who does not fit neatly into a box? Learn how we should teach about Hayek on The Great Antidote with guest Tawni Hunt Ferrarini ([link removed]) and host Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) . Listen now ([link removed]) !

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On the latest episode of The Law and Liberty Podcast ([link removed]) , senior writer James Hankins ([link removed]) joins Law & Liberty's editor John Grove to discuss his hope for a higher-ed renaissance. Listen now ([link removed]) !


** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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Busting the Myths About Article V Conventions ([link removed]) by Robert G. Natelson

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Facing Economic Realities ([link removed]) by Donald Devine

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Powerful Anecdotes: Korea, Malaysia and Guyana ([link removed]) by Scott Sumner

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Revisiting Jon Murphy on Amazon ([link removed]) by Kevin Corcoran


** SUGGESTED READINGS
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Featured Liberty Fund Conference Readings | We invite you to explore the carefully selected readings of recent Liberty Fund Socratic-style conferences.
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Enjoy readings from the Liberty Fund Conference titled Wealth, Commerce, and Corruption in Hume, Smith, and Ferguson ([link removed]) to explore David Hume’s and Adam Smith’s views on commerce and prosperity with those of Adam Ferguson. In contrast to Hume and Smith, Ferguson defends the ancient republics, especially Sparta, as the nurseries of human greatness and nobility of spirit.
* David Hume, Essays Moral, Political, Literary, edited and with a Foreword, Notes, and Glossary by Eugene F. Miller, with an appendix of variant readings from the 1889 edition by T.H. Green and T.H. Grose, revised edition (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund 1987). ([link removed])
* Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, ed. D.D. Raphael and A.L. Macfie, vol. I of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1982). ([link removed])
* Adam Ferguson, An Essay on the History of Civil Society, 5th ed. (London: T. Cadell, 1782). ([link removed])


** 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.
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