This year Libertopia has a new date (Labour Day weekend) and a new venue (less charming than last years, but also less exposed to the elements, and still in San Diego); details here. Among the scheduled speakers are such Molinari/C4SSers as Gary Chartier, Anthony Gregory, Charles Johnson, Stephan Kinsella, Stephanie Murphy, Sheldon Richman, and your humble correspondent.
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APEE Five-O
Heres a pic of the FMAC contingent at the APEE in Maui:
Thanks to a last-minute program change, a number of would-be attendees thought our session was on a different day, so turnout was a tad thin. There was a bigger turnout for the Bastiat panel I was on.
After the conference I took a free day in Maui and another free day in Oahu.
My free day in Maui: In the morning I decided to drive from Lahaina to Kahului the hard way, around the bulgy northwestern shore. If I had realised just how rugged that road was, I might not have attempted it but Im glad I did. The cliffside road is narrow, steep, twisty, and in places one-lane (so when you meet another car you sometimes have to back up to the last place the road widened) and/or gravel. But absolutely spectacular views.
In the afternoon I drove up Haleakala, the volcano (not technically extinct, but inactive the past few centuries; the active ones are over on the Big Island, which I didnt have time/money to visit) at Maui’s center. Its 10,000 feet high almost twice as high as Jerome AZ, where I was earlier last month and you go from sea level to 10,000 feet in just about 39 miles. At the bottom its lush and green because its under the clouds all the time. Then you drive into the clouds, and the landscape becomes strange and mysterious while free-range cows saunter across the highway amid the swirling mists. Then youre above the clouds, way above, like being in an airplane, and the terrain becomes desert-like because it gets so little rain, and the road keeps going up, incredibly, until at the top theres an arid moonscape overlooking a massive crater, and the air is so thin you think maybe you are indeed on another planet, and the clouds are far, far below.
I didnt take the following picture. Ill upload my own pics later.
Later in the afternoon I took part of the Road to Hana, which is like the Lahaina-to-Kahului road I described above except less extreme. But I turned back before getting to Hana, because it was getting late and thats not a road I fancied essaying in the dark.
On my free day in Oahu, I visited locations where my mother had lived in 1937-38, including Lanikai (near where Edgar Rice Burroughs lived a couple of years later; Burroughs even put Lanikai into one of his Martian novels). I didnt take this pic of Lanikai either:
I also walked around downtown Honolulu and Chinatown, drove over the Pali and around Diamond Head, and had a mai-tai on Waikiki beach at the Royal Hawaiian.
I saw a car with an Idaho license plate. That must have been a tricky drive over.
Pensacola: The Choice of a New Generation
The 2013 meeting of the Alabama Philosophical Society will be October 11-12 in Pensacola. Paper submission deadline: August 2. Details here.
Proof of the Pudding
Molinari Society update: the session on Garys book will be held in the Yorkshire room.
The Summer Night Is Like a Perfection of Thought
March 31st is the deadline to apply to the Institute for Humane Studies two intellectual-history Champions of Liberty summer seminars for 2013 Freedom Renewed: Libertarian Visionaries (June 8-14, Chapman University, covering Mill through the present) and Revolutionaries, Reformers, and Radicals: Liberty Emerges (July 27-August 2, Bryn Mawr, covering the School of Salamanca through the 19th-century anarchists; thats the one Im speaking at).
Ive been at quite a few IHS gigs, on both the giving and receiving ends as it were, and theyre a lot of fun. Theyre also free of charge to students, including food, lodging, and course materials (though not travel).
Im also teaching at Mises U. (July 21-27) back to back with my IHS seminar. The application deadline for that is April 8th. (Same funding deal as IHS.) Collect them all!
Another Molinari/C4SS/ALL Wild West Tour
Upcoming Molinari/C4SS/ALL events in San Francisco (next week) and Hawaii (next month):
Pacific APA, Westin St. Francis, San Francisco, Wednesday, 27 March:
Molinari Society, 6:00-9:00 p.m. (or so) [G2E, room TBA]
Author Meets Critics: Gary Chartiers Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society
critics:
Eric Roark (Millikin University)
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University)
Kevin Vallier (Bowling Green State University) [Kevin is likely to be absent, owing to impending paternity]author:
Gary Chartier (La Sierra University)
APEE, Sheraton Maui Resort, Lahaina, Maui HI, Tuesday, 16 April:
Topics in Free-Market Anti-Capitalism, 11:15 a.m.-12:25 p.m. [T5, room TBA]
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute), The Bold and the Beautiful: Commercial Concepts and the Company They Keep
Ross Kenyon (University of Arizona), The Class Divide in Libertarian Politics
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University), Left-Libertarianism, Class Conflict, and Historical Theories of Distributive Justice
G. Patrick Lynch (Liberty Fund), Liberty and Responsibility in the Writings of Isaiah Berlin and Vincent Ostrom
Ill also be on a Bastiat panel on Monday the 16th.