2012 Summer Seminars

 Deadline to apply is March 31

Advanced Studies: The Challenges and Future of Liberty

This high-level seminar gives well-versed libertarian graduate students, undergraduates, and recent graduates the opportunity to test and sharpen their ideas by debating the foundations of libertarian thought and engaging its critics. Participants will think critically about the past, current state, and future of the tradition.

July 28-August 3 ● Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA area

Exploring Liberty

An engaging introduction to the foundations of a free society, exploring the historical, economic, and philosophical roots of libertarian thought. Ideal for undergraduates and recent graduates seeking to understand classical liberal ideas and apply the principles of liberty to contemporary issues.

June 2-8 ● Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA area
June 23-29 ● Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA area

Journalism & a Free Society

This intellectually enriching knowledge and skill-building program launches future writers, reporters, and producers into liberty-advancing journalism careers. Participants get practical advice from seasoned professionals, learn how to approach economic and political topics analytically, and explore how classical liberal principles work in the press and media. Skilled communicators from all majors are eligible.

June 2-8 ● Loyola Chicago

Liberty & Current Issues

How do classical liberal ideas translate into sound public policy? This seminar considers how the libertarian tradition can help frame responses to current policy questions and problems. Participants analyze emerging policies in light of their bearing upon individual liberty. Ideal for students and recent graduates interested in current events and policy-related careers.

July 7-13 ● Towson University, Baltimore, MD area
July 28-August 3 ● Towson University, Baltimore, MD area

Liberty & Society

Can we achieve just outcomes in society without government force? Do free markets contribute to or help solve financial crises? Participants will tackle core cultural issues through the lenses of humanities and social sciences. Ideal for students seeking to add nuance and depth to an existing understanding of libertarian principles.

For undergraduates & recent graduates:
May 26–June 1 ● Wake Forest University, Winston–Salem, NC 
June 16–June 22 ● Chapman University, Orange County, CA
July 7–13 ● Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA area

For graduate students:
June 9–15 ● Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA area

Morality, Capitalism & Freedom

An examination of capitalism from moral and philosophical perspectives, raising questions about the proper interplay of business and government in a free-enterprise system. Designed for students who are familiar with classical liberal principles and interested in the ethical foundations of free markets.

June 9-15 ● Wake Forest University, Winston–Salem, NC

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