Anarchy in DC

The Molinari Society will be holding its eighth annual Symposium (or seventh or ninth, depending on how one counts; let’s just say our Year 8 Symposium) in conjunction with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in Mordor, I mean Washington DC, December 27-30, 2011. Here’s the latest schedule info:

Open City café in Woodley Park

Molinari Society symposium:
“Explorations in Philosophical Anarchy”
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road NW
Day & room TBA

chair: Elizabeth Brake (Arizona State University)

presenters:
Kevin Vallier (Brown University / Bowling Green State University),
     “The Eligibility of a Polycentric Constitution”
Eli Dourado (George Mason University),
     “Anarchy and Equilibrium: When Is Statelessness Stable?”

commentators:
Nina Brewer-Davis (Auburn University)
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University)
Jon Mahoney (Kansas State University)
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute)

We’ve requested a three-hour session to leave time for all the commentators.

In related news, we’ll be announcing the call for papers for our 2012 Pacific APA session shortly.

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One Response to Anarchy in DC

  1. Roderick June 1, 2011 at 5:37 pm #

    In case you’re wondering, the pic (click to amplify its magnitude) is of Open City, a late-night café just around the corner from the conference hotel, where some of us used to hang out the last time the APA was in Woodley Park. (At least I’m reasonably sure that’s the place. Charles, is that the place?)

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