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Archive | March 27, 2012
Molinari/C4SS/ALL Wild West Tour Dates
Next week Im off to Las Vegas for the APEE (Harrahs, 1-3 April), and then to Seattle for the Pacific APA (Westin, 4-7 April). Our sessions are as follows:
APEE, Monday, 2 April:
FMAC Session 1: 1:35-2:50 p.m. [M3.9, Parlor F]:
Topics in Free-Market Anti-Capitalismchair: Sheldon Richman (The Freeman)
presenters:
Gary Chartier (La Sierra U.), Fairness and Possession
Darian Worden (Center for a Stateless Society), State-Capitalist Plutocracy or Free-Market Progress: Which Way Will We Go?
Roderick T. Long (Auburn U.), Enforceability of Interest Under a Title-Transfer Theory of Contractcommentator: Keith Taylor (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
FMAC session 2: 4:15-5:30 p.m. [M5.11, Laughlin room]:
Explorations in Libertarian Class Theorychair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn U.)
presenters:
Sheldon Richman (The Freeman), Seeing Like a Ruling Class
Steven Horwitz (St. Lawrence U.), Punishing the Poor: The Redistributive Effects of Inflation
Gary Chartier (La Sierra U.), Jasay and Libertarian Class Theorycommentator: David Friedman (Santa Clara U.)
Pacific APA, Saturday, 7 April:
Molinari Society, 7:00-10:00 p.m. (or so) [G9G, location TBA]:
Explorations in Philosophical Anarchypresenters:
David M. Hart (Liberty Fund), Bastiats Distinction Between Legal and Illegal Plunder
Kurt Gerry (Independent Scholar), On Political Obligation and the Nature of Lawcommentators:
Daniel Silvermint (U. Arizona)
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute)
Roderick T. Long (Auburn U.)
Hemlochaccino?
This Wednesday, March 28th, from 5:00 to 7:00, in the Gnus Room (the bookshop/coffeeshop at the corner of Gay & Samford, next to Amsterdam Café), the Philosophy Club will be staging a reenactment of Socrates last days and death, followed by philosophical discussion. (Im one of the discussion leaders.) If youre in the Auburn area, drop by. (Or jet in from Dubai if you prefer.)