Bob Murphy on the Uncertain Prospects for Liberty
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The dominant themes in American politics are illiberal, as represented by the socialist Left and the alt-Right. Mainstream Democrats and Republicans lack answers or imagination. Our Middle East wars drag on, taxes and regulations never seem to get lighter, we ignore the looming entitlement crisis, while the Fed furiously works to put off the day of reckoning. People literally are fighting in the streets in places like Charlottesville and Berkeley. And the media has convinced us that growing political polarization and intractable culture wars are now permanent features of the American landscape.
What should libertarians make of this? How do we reassert ourselves, rejoin the national conversation, and take advantage of the public’s disgust with politics as usual? How do we build on, or reclaim, the gains made during the Ron Paul Revolution? Is the battle political, cultural, social, or mostly educational? Should we support breakaway movements like the Free State Project, or insist that change be effected nationally, through Washington DC? What is the way forward for real liberalism? Bob and Jeff will tackle all of these strategic big-picture questions and more, with plenty of input from the audience.
Dr. Robert Murphy is a well-known economist, author, and speaker, as well as a professor with the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University and co-author of the Lara-Murphy Report. He also co-hosts the popular Contra Krugman podcast with Tom Woods. Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute.
Join us on Saturday, December 9, 2017, at the Live Oak Event Center Ballroom at the University of Central Florida (4115 Pyxis Lane) in Orlando. Free parking in Garage B next to Live Oak Event Center. At garage entrance enter event code 92YQ33.
Schedule
9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Meet and Greet, refreshments, bookstore open, autograph session
10:30 a.m. Welcome
10:35 a.m. Jeff Deist “A Small Revolution”
11:00 a.m. Bob Murphy “Culture Wars and Secession”
11:30 a.m. Discussion with Q&A
Noon adjourn
Dutch-treat lunch following at Bar Louie, 4100 N. Alafaya, Suite 167 (limited seating)
Nearby hotels include Doubletree by Hilton, Courtyard by Marriott, and Hampton Inn and Suites.
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