LIBERTY 2002: the European conference of The Libertarian International and Libertarian Alliance
Saturday 9 November – Sunday 10 November, 2002
10.00am-6.00pm
The National Liberal Club
Whitehall Place
London
SW1A 2HE
England
Speakers:
- Professor Norman Barry – Business ethics and regulation: A libertarian view
- Stefan Blankertz – Nature or Nurture: A libertarian perspective on the Debate on Intelligence
- Professor John Burton – Why libertarianism is losing out
- Dr. Eamon Butler – ‘Third Way’ interventionism in the UK and its lessons
- Professor Antony Flew – A critique of welfare rights
- Alan Forester – Why libertarians should take children seriously
- Professor Terence Kealey – Science is not a public good – and requires no public support
- Sarah Lawrence – The semblance of consent: how tyrants use the illusion of freedom
- Professor Tibor Machan – Are political principles stable?
- Richard Miniter – The reality of the Middle East and libertarian policy dilemmas
- Dr. Ken Minogue – The chameleon servility and its contemporary camouflage
- Robin Ramsay – In defence of paranoia: myths and realities of “conspiracy theory”
- Francois-Rene Rideau – Government as the rule of “Black Magic”: On Human Sacrifice and Other Modern Superstitions
- Panel Discussion: Libertarian Iinternational and Libertarian Alliance Representatives – Liberty and Strategy in International Context, Chaired by Hubert Jongen, Chairman of The Libertarian International.
- Panel Discussion: Mark Littlewood, Dr. Sean Gabb & Dr. Chris R. Tame – The Destruction of Civil Liberties in the UK and its lessons
The £75 conference fee covers conference attendance, morning and afternoon tea and coffee, and the closing Banquet (but not accommodation – see below for a suggestion on this).
Are you going to attend the LIBERTY 2002 conference? Several members of the Samizdata Team will be there, so ask around and I am sure you will be able to find us. Accommodation: The cost of accommodation is NOT included in the price of this conference. The Libertarian Alliance recommend Central Conference Reservations who offer discounted booking for a wide price-range of hotel accommodation in London. They can be contacted at:
Central Conference Reservations
10 Dudley Court,
Upper Berkeley Street,
London, W1H 7PH;
Tel: (+44) 020 7724 4470
Fax: (+44) 020 7706 4244
Email: centralreserve@aol.com
Alternatively, you are of course free to make your own bookings directly or via a travel agency.
HOW TO BOOK FOR THE CONFERENCE:
Please cut and paste the form below into a word processor, fill it in and print and return to one of the addresses below:
BOOKING FORM
I/We wish to book ….. places at the Liberty 2002 Conference at £75 ($111 US) (115 €uros) per place.
Note: The Libertarian International can accept all three currencies if you book via them, the Libertarian Alliance can accept only Pounds Sterling or US Dollars. See below for how to book with either group.
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I enclose a cheque, payable to “The Libertarian Alliance”, in pounds sterling for ….. or in US dollars for …..
Please note that the Libertarian Alliance can accept only cheques in pounds sterling or in US dollars.
Return to: Dr. Chris R. Tame, Director, The Libertarian Alliance, 25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke Street, London, SW1P 4NN
Tel: 020-7821-5502 Fax: 020-7834-2031 E-mail: admin@libertarian.co.uk
ALTERNATIVELY, if you wish to pay by cheques in Euros or in any other European currency, you may send your currency’s equivalent of 115 €uros,
payable to “The Libertarian International”, to:
The Libertarian International
P.O.Box 21,
B-2910,
Essen,
Belgium.
Fax:+31-165-348035
E-mail: info@libertarian.to
BANK: RaboBank acc. 17.43.35.350.
E-GOLD account nr. 102265 (Libertarian International).
Note: If you chose to pay via The Libertarian International, you must send a copy of this booking form to BOTH the Libertarian Alliance and to The Libertarian International.