Invisible Hand Seminar

Delicate Influence, Not State Provision: Historical Foundations to Re-interpret Adam Smith’s Position on Education

Saturday, April 9, 2016 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM EDT
Buchanan Hall, D180

Invisible Hand Seminar

Led and organized by Daniel Klein (dklein@gmu.edu)

This seminar serves the Adam Smith program community, and gives a forum for graduate students to develop and present their work. Contact me to receive the paper. It is OK to attend without having read the paper. We go to dinner afterward.

 

Select Saturdays 4:00 - 5:45, Buchanan Hall D180 [except the Friday Nov 9 event]

 

Spring 2016

(This term we read Locke in the reading group.)

Saturday April 9:

Scott Drylie, GMU PhD student:

“Delicate Influence, Not State Provision: Historical Foundations to Re-interpret Adam Smith’s Position on Education”

 

Saturday April 23:

Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame:

“Launching Liberalism: Philosophic Anthropology and the Leviathan State” (link, doc)

EVENT COSPONSOR: IHS/John Templeton Foundation

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