John Blundell spoke on May 21, 2011 at an Evening With FEE in Irvington, NY about the strategic lessons we, and policy makers, can apply today for a more free society.
Dr. Bradley Birzer discusses the American founding, the right of association, Hayek, Tocqueville, and the rise of the Democratic man in this lecture at the 2011 Freedom University: History summer seminar.
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On June 21, 2011 Ben Powell, Associate Professor of Economics at Suffolk University, lectured at the Freedom University: Current Events Seminar. In this video Ben discusses the Housing Boom and Bust.
Leonard Read told the surprisingly complex story behind the everyday pencil. Your job is to tell the story of another object in the form of a video under 3 minutes long. Each video will be judged by how well the economic concepts in I, Pencil are applied to another everyday object.
For contest and submission rules, visit http://www.FEE.org/i-object
This contest was made possible by the generosity of the Ralph Smeed Foundation.
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This past summer Robert McNamara, Staff Attorney with the Institute for Justice, presented his lecture 'Why Private Property Matters in a Free Society' during Freedom Academy I in Estes Park, CO.
The introductory lecture explores property rights and private property for high-school students.
Find out more about the FEE Summer Seminars at: http://www.fee.org/seminars
Dr. Peter Lindsay vs. Dr. Paul Cwik
Resolved: Regulated markets are necessary and beneficial to a healthy society.
Wednesday, July 23 at 3:35pm ET | Berry College | Rome, GA
What makes cities safe? What makes them fun? How do the residents of cities work together with each other and with strangers to make cities work? And what happens when we try to take control of cities? Join host Janet Neilson as she discusses these ideas with Dr. Sanford Ikeda of SUNY, Purchase College