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Subject Ringing in the ๐ŸŽ‰ New Year: Celebrating 65 Years of Liberty Fund
Date January 3, 2025 12:01 PM
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Week of December 30, 2024


** CELEBRATING 65 YEARS OF LIBERTY FUND
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2025 marks the 65th anniversary of Liberty Fund! Founded in 1960 by Pierre F. Goodrich ([link removed]) , Liberty Fund strives to make a hopeful contribution to the preservation, restoration, and development of individual liberty through investigation, research, and educational activity.

Throughout our history, we have published hundreds of insightful books ([link removed]) , hosted thousands of conferences ([link removed]) , and provided a wealth of resources across our network including AdamSmithWorks ([link removed]) , Econlib ([link removed]) , Law & Liberty ([link removed]) , and the Online Library of Liberty ([link removed]) . Learn more about Liberty Fund and our history!
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** LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS
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Check out the last episode of 2024 on The Future of Liberty with Gov. Mitch Daniels podcast ([link removed]) . In this episode, Sir Niall Ferguson ([link removed]) discusses pressing current events, including political polarization and geopolitical threats. Listen now before our next episode is released later this month.
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Do you think public officials should tell the truth, even when it's complicated? What about when some people might misunderstand? Tune in as economist and guest Emily Oster ([link removed]) joins EconTalk ([link removed]) host Russ Roberts ([link removed]) where they discuss everything from vaccines to fluoride to lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Konstantin Kisin ([link removed]) has emerged as a powerful voice opposing โ€œwokeness." In this episode of the Law & Liberty Podcast, Kisin, alongside Helen Dale ([link removed]) , discusses the current state of wokeness, Kisin's engagement with it, and the politics of the US, UK, and Australia. Check it out by visiting lawliberty.org.
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Liberty Fund isn't the only one celebrating an anniversary this year! Check out The Great Antidote podcast series ([link removed]) , hosted by Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) , which will celebrate its fifth anniversary in April. Learn more about The Great Antidote and listen to its most recent episode with David Beito ([link removed]) on his new book Rose Lane Says ([link removed]) .
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** SUGGESTED READINGS
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The Goodriches: An American Family ([link removed]) by Dane Starbuck ([link removed])


** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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Our Holiday Reading Picks ([link removed]) by the Law and Liberty Editors ([link removed])


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Sullivan and the Central Meaning of the First Amendment ([link removed]) by Lee Levine ([link removed]) and Matthew Schafer ([link removed])

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A Dangerous Pass in 2025 and Beyond ([link removed]) by Pierre Lemieux ([link removed])

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Rediscovering David Hume's Wisdom in the Age of AI ([link removed]) by Joy Buchanan ([link removed])


** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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A new year means a new set of essays, related media, pamphlets, and more on A Call To Liberty! Take a look at our twelve upcoming themes for the 2025.

A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) 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. Every month, Liberty Fund brings you a slate of fresh content that explores questions related to important themes from the Declaration and considers them in relation to our past, our present, and our future.

Check back in on January 6th as we feature a lead essay for our theme on Political Economy written by economic textbook authors Tawni Hunt Ferrarini ([link removed]) , M. Scott Niederjohn ([link removed]) , Mark C. Schug ([link removed]) , and William C. Wood ([link removed]) !
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