Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 18:27:37 EDT
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Subject: [lpaz-discuss] The Scholarship of Liberty
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The Scholarship of Liberty: The Twentieth Anniversary of the Mises Institute

October 18-19, 2002 Auburn, Alabama

On October 18-19, 2002, the Mises Institute celebrates its 20th anniversary with a retrospective of the huge progress made thus far, and a look into the future. The young professors, intelectual giants, working journalists, and financial professionals who are Mises Institute senior and adjunct scholars will offer workshops on their contribution to the scholarship of liberty, and give you an inside look into how the world of ideas works to change history.

Over two days, you can tour the Mises Institute's spectacular campus and attend any of the 50 sessions. Ron Paul, Washington's only libertarian congressman, will speak, the Schlarbaum Prize for lifetime achievement in the cause of liberty will beawarded to Bettina Bien Greaves, and we'll hear a rare performance of songs from Mises's Vienna seminar. Mises Institute president Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., will speak that evening: "How the Austrian School Will Save the World: The Next Twenty Years." This will be followed by a performance of Schubert songs that Mises loved, and dancing. You can register online.

Among our guests: Charles Adams (Williamsport, New York) * William Anderson (Frostburg State University) * Marco Bassani (University of Milan) * Walter Block (Loyola University, New Orleans) * Gene Callahan (Mises Institute) * Gabriel Calzada (University of Madrid) * Paul Cantor (University of Virginia) *Anthony Carilli (Hampden-Sydney College) * John V. Denson (Opelika, Alabama) * Thomas DiLorenzo (Loyola College, Maryland) * Richard Ebeling (Hillsdale College) * Gene Epstein (Barron's) * Roger Garrison (Auburn University) * Paul Gottfried (Elizabethtown College) * David Gordon (The Mises Review) * Bettina Bien Greaves (Greensboro, NC) * Ronald Hamowy (University of Alberta) * Jeffrey Herbener (Grove City College) * Robert Higgs (The Independent Review) * Hans-Hermann Hoppe (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) * Randall Holcombe (Florida State University) * Jrg Guido Hlsmann (Mises Institute) * Peter Klein (University of Georgia) * Roderick Long (Auburn University) * Tibor Machan (Chapman University) * Yuri Maltsev (Carthage College) * James Ostrowski (Buffalo, New York) * Alexandre Padilla (George Mason University) * Ron Paul (U.S. Congress * Roberta Modugno (LUISS University) * Ralph Raico (Buffalo State College) * George Reisman (Pepperdine University) * Shawn Ritenour (Grove City College) * Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. (Mises Institute) * Joseph Salerno (Pace University) * Steve Schop (Mises Institute) * Frank Shostak (Mann Financial) * Joseph Sobran (Syndicated Columnist) * Joseph Stromberg (Mises Institute) * Timothy Terrell (Wofford College) * Mark Thornton (Columbus State University) * Jeffrey Tucker (Mises Institute * Scott Trask (Mises Institute) * Richard Vedder (Ohio State University) * Chris Westley (Jacksonville State University) * Thomas E. Woods (Suffolk Community College) * Steven Yates (Mises Institute)

SCHEDULE

Friday October 18

9:00-10:am Registration and Guided Tours

10:00-10:45am (concurrent sessions)

1.. Advancing the Science: The Role of the QJAE. Joseph Salerno 2.. Why Writers Fear The Mises Review. David Gordon 3.. The Life of Mises. Jrg Guido Hlsmann 4.. What the Austrians Bring to Economics. Anthony Carili 5.. Spain: Birthplace of Economics. Gabriel Calzada 11:00-11:45am (concurrent sessions)

1.. The Peerless and Fearless JLS. Hans-Hermann Hoppe 2.. The Practical Science of Economics. Roger Garrison 3.. Beyond Independent Study: The Mises University. Peter Klein 4.. The Menace of Official Intellectuals. William Anderson 5.. Austrians as the American Hard-Money School. Scott Trask Lunch in Gardens

An Austrian in Washington. Ron Paul (R-TX)

1:30-2:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. Why Libertarians Oppose War. Robert Higgs 2.. The AEN Builds the Movement. Mark Thornton 3.. How Mises.org Reaches the Multitudes. Jeffrey Tucker 4.. Rothbardian Lawyer Confronts the State. James Ostrowski 5.. How Austrians Deal with Graduate School. Alexandre Padilla 2:30-3:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. It's Your Money: Reduce Your Taxes and Help the Institute. Steve Schop, Nicholas D. Buccieri, Frank Kurzweg 2.. The Hugely Influential Austrians. Thomas DiLorenzo 3.. How To Adhere to Principle. Walter Block 4.. What the Tax Historians Won't Tell You. Charles Adams 5.. Rothbard, Hoppe, and the State. Joe Sobran 3:30-4:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. The Austrian School in Liberal Arts. Jeffrey Herbener 2.. Austrian Economics on Wall Street. Gene Epstein 3.. Mises on War and the War Economy. Richard Ebeling 4.. Mises versus Power. Ralph Raico 4:30pm Awarding of the Schlarbaum Prize to Bettina Bien Greaves, presented by John V. Denson and Gary G. Schlarbaum.

5:00pm Reception. Dinner on your own. Offices remain open until 9:00pm

7:30pm Violin Recital. Anastasia Khitruk, whom critics regard as one of the world's most brilliant young violinists, will be performing in the conservatory of the Mises Institute. Read about her forthcoming CD.

SATURDAY October 19

9:00-9:45am (concurrent sessions)

1.. The Mises University. Peter Klein 2.. Why Fighting Evil Can Be Fun. Roderick Long 3.. Why Writers Fear The Mises Review. David Gordon 4.. A Mises Institute View of History: John Denson 5.. Philosophy for Real People. Tibor Machan 10:00-10:45am (concurrent sessions)

1.. Mises in America and Moscow. Yuri Maltsev 2.. Intellectual Progress and the Austrian Scholars Conference. Randall Holcombe 3.. Economics for Real People. Gene Callahan 4.. What's Wrong With Conservatism. Paul Gottfried 5.. Rothbard, Hoppe, and the State. Joe Sobran 11:00-11:45am (concurrent sessions)

1.. The Life of Mises. Jorg Guido Hulsmann 2.. How Austrians View Financial Markets. Frank Shostak 3.. Teaching Today's Economics Students. Chris Westley 4.. My Life with Ludwig von Mises. Bettina Bien Greaves 5.. The Life of Rothbard. Joseph Stromberg Lunch in Gardens

The Main Trunk of the Austrian School. Hans-Hermann Hoppe

1:30-2:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. What's Wrong With History. Thomas E. Woods 2.. Austrian Economics is Economics. Richard Vedder 3.. Popular Culture: The Final Frontier. Paul Cantor 4.. Two Greats I Knew: Hayek and Rothbard. Ronald Hamowy 5.. Rothbard in Italy. Roberta Modugno 2:30-3:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. It's Your Money: Reduce Your Taxes and Help the Institute.Steve Schop, Nicholas D. Buccieri, Frank Kurzweg 2.. Mises in the Life of a Student. Shawn Ritenour 3.. Biases of the Intellectual Class. Steven Yates 4.. The Peerless and Fearless JLS: Hans-Hermann Hoppe 3:30-4:15pm (concurrent sessions)

1.. Advancing the Science: The Role of the QJAE: Joseph Salerno 2.. How To Adhere to Principle. Walter Block 3.. Some Fundamental Insights into the Benevolent Nature of Capitalism. George Reisman 4.. The Life of Rothbard. Joseph Stromberg 5.. Austrians and Solutions to Every-day Politics. Timothy Terrell 7:00pm Dinner (black tie optional)

a.. Songs from Mises's Vienna Circle: James Sikes, Tenor b.. Burton S. Blumert c.. Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.: "How the Austrian School Will Save the World: The Next Twenty Years" d.. Schubert Lieder: A Tribute to Mises: James Sikes e.. Dancing


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The low price of the entire conference, including receptions, lunches, and black-tie dinner, is $180. Rooms at the Auburn University Hotel are $72 plus tax. Phone 800-228-2876 or 334-821-8200 before September 18, and mention the Mises Institute. You can register online here (secure). Full-time students can fill out the application for student scholarship. For transportation between Atlanta airport and Auburn, please call Express-85 at 888-238-7738 or Dixie Excursions at 334-887-6295. Note: there are no shuttles leaving Atlanta going to Auburn after 8:00pm Eastern Time, and none arriving at Atlanta airport earlier than 9:45am Eastern Time. For more information on travel and Auburn, see the Guide to Auburn. For more information generally, write Pat Barnett.

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