- David Beito on the state against blacks and civil liberties during World War I
- Stephen Davies on globalization and economic nationalism's path to World War I
- Burton Folsom on the myth of the robber barons and the Great Depression
- David Hart on pre-Marxist class theories and the private production of security in liberal thought
- Robert Higgs on liberty versus power and the costs of war
- Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on the American Revolution, Civil War, and economics of slavery
- Me on the Articles of Confederation versus the Constitution
Proudly delegitimizing the state since 2005
"Aye, free! Free as a tethered ass!" —W.S. Gilbert
"All the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and . . . the State should be abolished." —Benjamin Tucker
"You must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself." —James Madison
"Fat chance." —Sheldon Richman
Saturday, June 28, 2008
History and Liberty at FEE
The Foundation for Economic Education just completed a fantastic week-long seminar on History and Liberty. Behold this lineup:
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