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Liberty in La Jolla, Anarchy in Atlanta
Ive now posted pics from my November San Diego / La Jolla trip (including the Liberty Fund conference on Molinari) and my December Atlanta trip (inlcuding the Molinari Society panel on anarchism). Some Molinari/C4SS/ALL-relevant samples follow:
@ in @lanta
Updated info (including location) for the Molinari Society panel tomorrow:
Eastern APA, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Friday, 28 December:
Molinari Society, 2:00-5:00 p.m. [GIV-3, room L406 (lobby level, past the fitness center; see map]:
Explorations in Philosophical Anarchypresenters:
Matthew Quest (Independent Scholar), Between Insurrection and Popular Self-Management: Emma Goldman and the Self-Governing Will
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University), Transformation or Abolition: Marriage and the Family in the Individualist Anarchist Traditioncommentators:
Nina Brewer-Davis (Auburn University)
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute)
Frustratingly, theyve scheduled our session opposite a session that includes both a paper on C. L. R. James (one of Matthews main research interests) and a paper on the abolition of marriage. Les choses sont contre nous.
P.S. – If my online presence has been scant lately, its because my home internet connection is on the fritz. Thatll be corrected next year (i.e., next week).
Molinari Beach Safari
Ive been back for nearly a week from the Liberty Fund I organised (my first time as director!) in La Jolla on Gustave de Molinari, but have been too busy with final exams and other end-of-term stuff to mention it here. Anyway, it was terrific: interesting readings, beautiful location, and some of my favourite people.
Five members of the Molinari Institute and/or Center for a Stateless Society were present. Here they are:
More pics from the conference and trip will be posted in due course.
Be Tied to Be Free
What is the well-dressed market anarchist wearing? Another well-dressed market anarchist, of course!
Commemorate the centenary of Gustave de Molinaris death, and the decennial of the Molinari Institutes birth, by wearing the founder of market anarchism around your neck.
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 48: Bleeding Stateless, Part 2
The BHL/C4SS symposium on left-libertarianism continues, with contributions by John Holbo, Jacob Levy, Danny Shapiro, Steven Horwitz, Gary Chartier, and David Gordon.