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The first Libertarian Scholars Conference was held in 1972 under the aegis of the Center for Libertarian Studies, and held annually throughout the 1970s (except for 1973). These events featured papers by the founding fathers of modern libertarian scholarship, inlcuding Murray Rothbard, Leonard Liggio, Walter Block, Ralph Raico, Ron Hamowy, Roy Childs, and Walter Grinder.
The conference was originally conceived as a forum for scholars from different disciplines to meet and exchange ideas on the study of liberty. They succeeded admirably in stimulating scholarly research from a libertarian perspective and attracting many new scholars, young and old, to the scientific study of liberty.
The libertarian movement has grown tremendously since the early 1980s and so has the need for intellectual guidance from experts in the social sciences and humanities. With this in mind, the Mises Institute recently revived the Libertarian Scholars Conference.
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Join Joe Salerno, David Gordon, Jeff Deist, Peter Klein, Patrick Newman, and many more at the 2022 Libertarian Scholars Conference at the Grand Hyatt ([link removed]) in Nashville, Tennessee.
Presenter tickets are $100 and Observer tickets are $145. All tickets include breakfast, refreshment breaks, and admission to all lectures and sessions.
We have a special group rate of $319/night at the Grand Hyatt. To book, please call (615) 622-1234 and mention the Mises event or use this link ([link removed]) . The cutoff date for the special rate is August 9.
Proposals for individual papers, complete paper sessions, and symposia are encouraged. Papers should be well developed, but at a stage where they can still benefit from group discussion. Preference will be given to recent research papers that are intended for submission to scholarly journals and have not been given at major conferences. All topics related to libertarian themes in the social sciences and humanities are welcome.
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