From Mises Faculty <[email protected]>
Subject "For a New Liberty" Lessons for Today Student Essay Contest
Date March 21, 2023 5:29 PM
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** Student Essay Contest to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of For a New Liberty: Lessons for Today ([link removed])
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In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of For a New Liberty ([link removed]) by Murray Rothbard, the Mises Institute is sponsoring a student essay contest at the 2023 Libertarian Scholars Conference ([link removed]) in Nashville on September 23.

The contest is open to graduate and undergraduate students. first, second, and third place prizes of $2,500, $1,000 and $500 will be awarded, and the winners will be invited to present their papers at the conference. Prize winners will also be provided lodging and have their conference registration fees waived

Essays must be between 1,500 words and 2,000 words. Longer essays will not be considered. The winning essays will persuade readers of the contemporary relevance of Rothbard’s book.

Submissions are already being received here ([link removed]) Deadline for submissions is July 15.

The Mises Institute reserves the right to publish student submissions on mises.org.

For more information or to register, go to mises.org/events. ([link removed])
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