Together with the Charles Koch Foundation, and with the support of the John Templeton Foundation, the Institute for Humane Studies will host a seminar titled “Mises and Hayek: Liberalism and The Fatal Conceit,” in Arlington, VA, from Friday, September 9 – Saturday, September 10. Area undergraduates and early-stage graduate students are encouraged to apply.
The seminar will follow the Socratic method, encouraging direct engagement with the texts and with one another. Drs. Bradley K. Hobbs (Clinical Professor of Economics, Clemson University) and Stephan F. Gohmann (Director, John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise and Professor of Economics, University of Louisville) will serve as discussion facilitators.
All books, conference materials, and meals will be provided, but IHS is unable to offer hotel or travel support. In addition to two full days of discussion, each evening will conclude with dinner and hospitality at a local restaurant. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about additional educational and scholarship opportunities available through IHS and CKF.
The application can be found here!