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FRIDAY
8:00 Registration
9:00 Fred Stitt and Kate Herrick: Myths and Realities of Ayn Rand
10:00 Michael Strong • How Depoliticized Markets Help the World's Poor
11:00 Yuri Perez • Fighting Castro -- One Student's Story
12: 00 Lunch
1:30 Ken Schoolland • Liberty and Immigration
3:00 Patri Friedman • Structural Libertarianism: The Answer to Bad Government is More Competition
Comments by Michael Strong
4:30 Jan Narveson • The Courage to Do Nothing
Comments by Mary Ruwart
6:00 Break
7:30 Reception with Carol Ruth Silver
9:00 Film TBA
SATURDAY
9:00 Mary Ruwart • The Benevolence of Freedom
10:00 David Beito • Libertarian Ideas the Civil Rights Struggle
11:00 Steve Horwitz • The Origins of the Present Economic Crisis
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Roderick Long * A Libertarian Theory of Equality
3:00 Mimi Gladstein • Feminism, Atlas and Ayn Rand
Comments by Roderick Long
4:30 Carol Ruth Silver • Why Modern Liberals Should Support the Second Amendment
Comments by David Beito
7:30 Dinner
9:00 Film TBA
Sunday
9:00 Jim Peron • Social Conservatism vs Capitalism
10:00 Steve Horwitz • How Free Markets Change the Family
11:00 Carol Ruth Silver • Why I Resigned the Sheriff's Department Over the War on Drugs
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Mimi Gladstein • The Place of Atlas Shrugged in Western Literature
Comments Ed Hudgins
3:00 Roderick Long • Ayn Rand and Libertarian Class Analysis
4:30 Ed Hudgins • Applying Objectivism to the Current State of the Nation
7:30 Closing Banquet with Nathaniel Branden
Monday • Optional Tour and Lecture
9:30 Fred Stitt will lecture on Frank Lloyd Wright and the Making of Taliesin West.
10:30 Departure for Taliesin West for 11:00 tour.
Lecture is free but tours will cost $32. Email us if you wish to attend: JPeron@lfb.org.
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