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Week of JANUARY 27, 2025
** LIBERTY FUND BOOKS: ANNUAL SALE
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As part of our New Year Sale, you can take 60% off 5 or more of our books using the code US60NY, or 40% off any purchase of 4 or fewer books with the code US40NY. Plus, we are offering free shipping on all domestic orders.
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** Featured Virtual Reading Group
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** LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS
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Take a deep dive into history by listening to our most recent episode of The Future of Liberty with Gov. Mitch Daniels ([link removed]) podcast with guest, Amity Shlaes ([link removed]) . From the Great Depression and New Deal to President Coolidge and Hoover, Gov. Mitch Daniels and Amity Shlaes talk about it all.
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Should we worry about the future in a world filled with Artificial Intelligence? Reid Hoffman ([link removed]) is unafraid and even optimistic in his recent episode with EconTalk ([link removed]) host Russ Roberts ([link removed]) . Listen in as Hoffman talks about his book Superagency ([link removed]) and how individuals can leverage AI in the 21st century.
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Trade is all the rage these days, or at least people are raging about trade. Check out The Great Antidote ([link removed]) podcast, where host Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) unpacks trade, discusses how to talk about it, and explores the abundance of lawyers in trade policy with special guest, Douglas Irwin ([link removed]) .
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** SUGGESTED READING
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Featured Liberty Fund Conference Readings | We invite you to explore the carefully selected readings of past Liberty Fund Socratic-style conferences.
This January, our conference titled "Benjamin Franklin and the Virtues of Liberty" featured readings from the founding father such as Franklin: Writings ([link removed]) , published by Library of America. This conference also provided insight into the founding principles of American political theory, civil discourse, and more.
** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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Case Dismissed ([link removed]) by Paul Moreno ([link removed])
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What Natural Law Can and Can't Do ([link removed]) by Thomas D. Howes ([link removed])
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Tariffs on Canada & Mexico Are Way Worse Than Tariffs on China ([link removed]) by David Henderson ([link removed])
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What Should Economists Do? A Historical Perspective ([link removed]) by Alain Marciano
** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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This month we have featured work surrounding our theme, Political Economy, including a pamphlet commentary essay ([link removed]) written by Ball State students Owen Holzbach and Daniel Rivera-Mills and Ball State professor Nathanael Snow as well as a lead essay ([link removed]) by authors Tawni Hunt Ferrarini ([link removed]) , M. Scott Niederjohn ([link removed]) , Mark C. Schug ([link removed]) , and William C. Wood ([link removed]) .
Visit libertyfund.org ([link removed]) this upcoming Monday as we feature new content on A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) surrounding the question, "What in the Founders' education prepared them to be able to craft the Declaration?"
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.
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