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Register for the Libertarian Scholars Conference 2025

The Mises Institute will host the Libertarian Scholars Conference on March 20 at our Auburn campus.

The LSC has been the preeminent interdisciplinary meeting of scholars advancing libertarian thought since the 1970s, when the first LSC was organized by the Center for Libertarian Studies. The inaugural conference featured papers by Murray Rothbard, Leonard Liggio, Ralph Raico, Leland Yeager, and other prominent libertarian scholars.

As the libertarian movement has grown, so has the need for continued scholarly work. Insights from the social sciences and humanities are crucial to understand the nature and implications of liberty and what it takes for human civilization to flourish.

The newly relaunched Libertarian Scholars Conference invites new generations of thinkers to contribute to libertarian scholarship. Join us in shaping the future of radical Austro-libertarian research!

Register now.

Call for Papers

We are now accepting submissions for the conference.

Proposals for individual papers, complete paper sessions, and symposia are encouraged. Papers on all topics related to libertarian themes in the social sciences and humanities are welcome. Abstracts should be limited to 250 words. Papers should be well developed but at a stage where they can still benefit from the group’s discussion. Preference will be given to recent papers that have not been given at major conferences and that are intended for academic audiences.
All proposals will be peer reviewed by the Libertarian Scholars Conference Program Committee.

Submit your proposal using this form by January 24. All acceptances will be communicated by February 7.

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