Applying Liberty | Foundation for Economic Education
Summary: This seminar boasts lectures on the hottest public policy issues from some of the most respected scholars in the liberty movement. Topics will include healthcare, environmentalism, school choice, and the bailouts. Our largest seminar of the summer will feature concurrent lectures, evening debates, and keynotes. Student Level: Introductory to Intermediate
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Tom G. Palmer speaks to students attending Applying Liberty seminar in Atlanta, June 25, 2010. His lecture focused on the development of ideas and ways of communications. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Tom G. Palmer spoke to students attending Applying Liberty seminar on June 25th, 2010. His lecture introduced the seminar participants to the historical development of institutions and property rights. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Professor Nikolai Wenzel introduces the participants of Applying Liberty seminar to political economy. This lecture was delivered on June 22, 2010.
Professor Nikolai Wenzel from Hillsdale College delivered his lecture on June 22 at Applying Liberty seminar. In this lecture, Professor Wenzel discusses the rules and institutions that organize societies and bring economic growth and prosperity.
Michael Tanner from Cato Institute speaks about the problems with the health care reform to the participants of Applying Liberty seminar in Atlanta on June 23, 2010.
Matthew Mitchell from Mercatus Center speaks to participants at 2010 Applying Liberty on the principles of public choice economics. For the video file of this lecture click here.
A lecture delivered by Matthew Mitchell, research fellow at Mercatus Center, to the participants at Applying Liberty seminar on June 21, 2010. Matt Mitchell speaks about the concepts of economic freedom and economic growth and how these concept are related to prosperity.
The President of FEE, Lawrence W. Reed, welcomes the participants of 2010 Applying Liberty seminar and speaks about the seven principles of sound public policy.
John Tillman, CEO of Illinois Policy Institute, on how to be a good communicator in public policy and promote the message of liberty to a wide audience. For the video file of this lecture click here.
John Tillman, non-profit entrepreneur and a founding member of the Sam Adams Alliance, speaks on his experience in non-profit world. He raises important points on how to deliver successful messages about individual liberty and free choice to a wide audience. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Christopher Horner lectures on Cap and Trade at Applying Liberty seminar. This lecture was delivered on June 25th, 2010 in Atlanta, GA. For the video file of this lecture click here.
A lecture by Christopher Horner on climate change delivered at Applying Liberty seminar on June 23, 2010. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Professor Bryan Caplan delivers “The Myth of the Rational Voter” lecture on July 25, 2010. Based on his best-selling book “The Myth of the Rational Voter” Professor Caplan discusses patterns in voters’ behavior and election outcomes. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Professor Bryan Caplan’s lecture on education at the Applying Liberty seminar on June 23, 2010. The lecture looks at answering the question: do schools provide useful skills and knowledge for students’ professional development?
George Mason University’s economics professor Bryan Caplan delivered this lecture at Applying Liberty seminar, on June 23, 2010. Public opinion for libertarians is a lecture on public choice and public opinion.