[cross-posted at Liberty & Power]
To anyone planning to be at the APA in DC next week, don’t forget to check out the Molinari Society’s third annual Symposium:
GVIII-4. Friday, 29 December 2006, 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Molinari Society symposium: “Anarchist Perspectives”
Virginia Suite C (Lobby Level), Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road NWSession 1, 11:15-12:15:
chair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn University)
speaker: Matthew MacKenzie (Muhlenberg College)
title: “Exploitation: A Dialectical Anarchist Perspective”
commentator: Charles W. Johnson (Molinari Institute)Session 2, 12:15-1:15:
chair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn University)
speaker: Geoffrey Allan Plauché (Louisiana State University)
title: “On the Myth of the Founder-Legislator in Political Philosophy”
commentator: Charles W. Johnson (Molinari Institute)
Also, don’t miss the AAPSSfest on Jan Narveson (Thursday at 9) or the ARSfest on Tara Smith (Friday at 1:30). (But do miss Narveson’s other session, since, alas, it conflicts with the Molinarifest.)
In other Molinari news, look for the first issue of The Industrial Radical some time next month.
Roderick:
Is the symposium open to all or just APA members? Thinking of rolling up that way and checking it out.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Certainly, come on by!
Technically it may against the rules for people to come to sessions without registering (though actually I don’t remember whether those rules apply to the meetings of groups affiliated with the APA or only to official APA sessions) but I’ve never seen anyone attempt to enforce those rules. The only times I’ve ever seen badges checked are at the reception (’cause there’s free beer) and occasionally at the book exhibit. Anyway, I organised the session and I hereby invite you, and anyone who dissents will have to answer to my Anarchist Fist of Death.
Roderick:
I’ll be in town visiting my dad, stepmom, and stepsister for Christmas so I’d like to drop by too. Do I get an invite and the accompanying Anarchist Fist of Death protection? ( :
And thanks for the blogroll add. I’d been meaning to send you an email with thanks but have been procrastinating in life lately.
Hope I came off as courteous in my emails!
Hi Jeremy and Nick,
It was good to meet you both in DC!
Roderick
A pleasure to meet you too!
Roderick,
Very nice session! Quite enjoyable… It was nice to briefly meet you in DC.
Eric