I'm discussion leader at a Liberty Fund conference in Alexandria, VA. It's "The Calculus of Consent and Classical Liberalism." Great crowd. Caldwell, Hurd, Lomasky, Lopez, Tarr, Vanberg...and Meg McArdle, with pictures of her enormous dog Fitzgerald! November 7-10.
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Monday, November 18, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Jacksonville State University: Debate
Is There a Moral Basis for the Free Market?
James Stoner of LSU and I will give some differing views....
Friday October 18, 7 pm, JSU, Jacksonville, AL.
James Stoner of LSU and I will give some differing views....
Friday October 18, 7 pm, JSU, Jacksonville, AL.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Boom and Bust: Montana!
Monday August 19-Friday August 23: Boom and Bust in America--Parables from Montana. At the Three Forks, MT Sacagawea Hotel. Linked at Free... From the web site....
This seminar will explore social, economic, and ethical aspects of Boom and Bust. This phenomenon is commonly associated with the c ol lapse of mining . It includes, however, cities that declare bankruptcy or ones whose primary industries fail. Consider textiles, steel mills, or auto manufacturing, and the nearly bankrupt states of California and Illinois. What valuable lessons can the Boom and Bust phenomenon offer in helping us ethically respond to today’s environmental, industrial, governmental, and social justice conflicts?
We will begin at the Gallatin Gateway Inn with an evening and day of presentations and discussions. An all day field trip to Butte will give us a retrospective story on the economic bust of a one industry town. Presentations on the Bakken oil developments in Montana and North Dakota will highlight the e x citement and physical and social problems of economic booms .
How are human needs of tens of thousands of work ers affecting local communities and life long residents? What happens when the resource is exhausted? How can ethical and social justice concerns be addressed and by whom? What kinds of roles can social entrepreneurs play to ameliorate some effects of boom and bust economies? Presentations and discussions will focus on these and similar questions...
This seminar will explore social, economic, and ethical aspects of Boom and Bust. This phenomenon is commonly associated with the c ol lapse of mining . It includes, however, cities that declare bankruptcy or ones whose primary industries fail. Consider textiles, steel mills, or auto manufacturing, and the nearly bankrupt states of California and Illinois. What valuable lessons can the Boom and Bust phenomenon offer in helping us ethically respond to today’s environmental, industrial, governmental, and social justice conflicts?
We will begin at the Gallatin Gateway Inn with an evening and day of presentations and discussions. An all day field trip to Butte will give us a retrospective story on the economic bust of a one industry town. Presentations on the Bakken oil developments in Montana and North Dakota will highlight the e x citement and physical and social problems of economic booms .
How are human needs of tens of thousands of work ers affecting local communities and life long residents? What happens when the resource is exhausted? How can ethical and social justice concerns be addressed and by whom? What kinds of roles can social entrepreneurs play to ameliorate some effects of boom and bust economies? Presentations and discussions will focus on these and similar questions...
Monday, August 12, 2013
Economic Development Forum in Mitchell County
Doing an Economic Development Forum in Mitchell County, NC.
Heading out to visit my friend Jay Pittard, Duke alum and finance guru.
Bakersfield, NC, 6 - 8 pm. Bowman Middle School Auditorium.
Heading out to visit my friend Jay Pittard, Duke alum and finance guru.
Bakersfield, NC, 6 - 8 pm. Bowman Middle School Auditorium.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
SABE / IAREP
Had a great time with my man, Hartmut Kliemt. A plenary Friday July 26 at the SABE/IAREP meetings, on the legacy of James Buchanan. Conference Link. Program Link.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Locke and Euvoluntary Exchange
Giving a talk today at Australian National University, Philosophy Department. It's in the Benjamin Library at 11 am.
Subject is "Euvoluntary Exchange, with Applications to Locke's Venditio," Then a lunch with some folks from the Federal Treasury here in the capital of Oz.
Subject is "Euvoluntary Exchange, with Applications to Locke's Venditio," Then a lunch with some folks from the Federal Treasury here in the capital of Oz.
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