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“The Rhetoric of Liberty” Webinar with Dr. Tom Palmer
Last week’s European Students For Liberty webinar focused on the importance of ideas. Ideas can only have a significant impact, however, if its supporters spread them effectively. So this week, the European Students For Liberty webinar is dedicated to communication. … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, Dr. Tom Palmer, ESFL, liberty, Persuasion, persuasion for liberty, Persuasive, Rhetoric, student resources, Tom Palmer, Webinar
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The UK Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012
This weekend the UK Liberty League, co-founded by Students For Liberty’s Anton Howes, will be holding its second annual Freedom Forum at Newcastle University. The Freedom Forum is one of Europe’s largest gatherings of pro-liberty students. From Friday, March 30th – … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Howes, conferences, ESFL, Europe, spiked, The Independent, UK Liberty League
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“How the Students for Liberty Shape Politics” with Alexander McCobin in Brussels, Belgium
The Ludwig von Mises Institute – Europe and the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung have co-organized an event featuring Students For Liberty’s co-founder and Executive Director, Alexander McCobin. The event, “How the Students for Liberty Shape Politics,” will explore the ways in which the … Continue reading
“The History of Ideologies” with Rahim Taghizadegan
When it comes to social change, ideas matter! So, what are the ideas that got us where we are today? The fourth instalment of the ESFL Webinar Series will provide a historical background of the political ideologies that shape our … Continue reading
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Tagged ESFL, ESFL Webinar Series, ideology, Institut für Wertewirtschaft, Rahim Taghizadegan, student resources
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“Does Democracy Really Lead to Solidarity, Prosperity and Liberty?” with Frank Karsten
Remember to register for tomorrow’s European Students For Liberty webinar! The third instalment of ESFL’s new webinar series, “Does Democracy Really Lead to Solidarity, Prosperity, and Liberty?” will take place on your computer this Tuesday, March 20th at 8:00pm CET. It is … Continue reading
“Where Are All the Libertarians Coming From?” with Anton Howes
The second instalment of the ESFL Webinar Series, “Where are all the libertarians coming from?” will cover an important aspect of student activism. And the only thing you need to participate is your trusty computer and to complete our quick … Continue reading
Where Are All the Libertarians Coming From?
Following the Fifth Annual International Students For Liberty Conference, which brought together over 1000 participants, it seems clear that the libertarian movement is on the rise. On university campuses, as well as in the blogosphere, academia, and politics, libertarian ideas … Continue reading
European Students For Liberty’s Free Books Project
Students For Liberty’s Free Books have been a fantastic resource to student groups throughout the United States. When European Students For Liberty launched in 2011, we knew that this was one of the resources that we wanted to offer to European … Continue reading
ESFL Supports the UK Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012
It has been an incredibly exciting year for the pro-liberty student movement in Europe. All of us at European Students For Liberty have been thrilled to see strong pro-liberty networks developing all across the continent. Without a doubt, some of … Continue reading
Announcing the First European Students For Liberty Webinar
European students can say goodbye to middle of the night webinars! This Tuesday, Febraury 21st, European Students For Liberty will bring you European speakers at easy and convenient hours for the first time! Our first speaker will be Professor Josef … Continue reading
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Tagged academic resources, European Students For Liberty, Free Market, Josef Sima, Prohibition, Webinar
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