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Week of NOVEMBER 4, 2024
** ICYMI: THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY
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In case you missed it, The Future of Liberty podcast series ([link removed]) dives deep into the ideas shaping our world for individual liberty and free societies. Tune in now to catch up on our most recent episodes before next week's release with Stephanie Slade ([link removed]) of Reason ([link removed]) Magazine!
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** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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Is our vast media landscape merely one of sound and fury? Or is it evidence of our freedom? This month on A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) , we explore these questions and more with a lead essay by Alberto Mingardi ([link removed]) and a pamphlet commentary essay by Jessica Choppin Roney ([link removed]) .
A Call to Liberty is a two-year, 24-part series that strives to reawaken interest in and respect for the Declaration of Independence as we approach its 250th anniversary in July of 2026.
** LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS
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What's the journey like to donate a kidney to a stranger? Filmmaker Penny Lane ([link removed]) chronicled her experience and explored how a choice that seems obvious to the donor can seem strange to everyone else. Learn more about this in the newest episode of EconTalk!
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In the newest episode of The Great Antidote ([link removed]) , host Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) is joined by David Henderson ([link removed]) who provides insight into the 2024 Nobel Prize ahead of the annual award ceremony on 10 December. Tune in now!
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** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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The Electoral College in Context ([link removed]) by Robert G. Natelson ([link removed])
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Why We Need Gardeners ([link removed]) by Brian Lee Crowley ([link removed])
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Freedom and the Lawmakers ([link removed]) by Alberto Mingardi ([link removed])
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The Linguistic Disadvantages of Liberalism ([link removed]) by Marcos Falcone ([link removed])
** SUGGESTED READINGS
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Register today for our Virtual Reading Group (VRG) taking place later this month titled "Constitution and the First Amendment: The Debate on Free Speech." This VRG provides an opportunity to explore how the Founding Fathers conceived of the right to freedom of expression and how their views may differ from contemporary interpretations of the First Amendment. Readings include:
* The American Republic: Primary Sources ([link removed]) edited by Bruce Frohen ([link removed])
* Natural Rights and the First Amendment ([link removed]) by Jud Campbell ([link removed])
* Can American Liberty Survive American Animosity? ([link removed]) by David French ([link removed])
Interested in learning more about Liberty Fund's Virtual Reading Groups ([link removed]) ? Each VRG uniquely focuses on a particular topic relevant to liberty and includes a set of readings for virtual discussions. Participation is offered at no-cost and the only requirement is that participants be eager to read and engage in conversation. Explore upcoming VRGs here ([link removed]) .
New Liberty Fund Book Release: A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws ([link removed])
In A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws, Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (1754–1836) criticizes Montesquieu’s defense of monarchy and supports American-style republicanism operating in the context of a laissez-faire economic order.
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