Seminars
The Classical Liberalism seminar series is open to faculty of different backgrounds and perspectives, spanning the arts, sciences, and humanities, who are willing to debate ideas and policy issues with rigor, even when doing so may challenge orthodoxy.
Classical liberalism seminars are held bi-weekly on Thursdays at 10:30 am PT.
For general inquiries or to be added to the invite list, contact Ivan Marinovic (imvial@stanford.edu).
Events
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Daniel Diermeier - Vanderbilt University
The Three Pillars of Free Expression-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Nigel Biggar - University of Oxford
Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Michael Bailey - Northwestern University
What Activists Don’t Want You to Know About Transgender and Gender Dysphoria-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Christopher Rufo (Manhattan Institute) & Keith Whittington (Princeton)
Academic Freedom and Higher Education Reform-*This event has already occurred.ZoomStanford University
Graduate School of Business
655 Knight Way, Room C106
Stanford, CA 94305-7216
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Sebastian Edwards - UCLA
The Chile Project: “The story of the Chicago boys, and the downfall of neo liberalism.”-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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John Early - Vital Few LLC
The Myth of American Inequality-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Heather Mac Donald - Manhattan Institute
When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Bruce Gilley - Portland State University
Are Pay Equity Policies Justified?-*This event has already occurred.ZoomFaculty Building East, Room 101
Graduate School of Business
655 Knight Way
Stanford, CA 94305-7216
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Stefan Kolev - Princeton
History of Neoliberalism-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Stephen Kotkin - Hoover Institution
International Order, Freedom and Unfreedom: a Policy Driven Framework-*This event has already occurred.ZoomE101 (Faculty Building East, Classroom 101)
Graduate School of Business
655 Knight Way
Stanford, CA 94305
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Lionel Shriver
Woke is no joke: the term for leftwing tyranny is too lighthearted-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Matt Ridley - Former Member, House of Lords, UK
The Origin of Covid-19-*This event has already occurred.ZoomE101 (Faculty Building East, Room 101)
Graduate School of Business
655 Knight Way
Stanford, CA 94305-7216
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Carole Hooven - Harvard University
Sex, Gender, and Academic Freedom-*This event has already occurred.ZoomC105 (Class of 1968 Building, Room 105)
Graduate School of Business
655 Knight Way
Stanford, CA 94305-7216
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Alan Dershowitz - Harvard University
Civil Liberties For Me, Not For Thee: Can We Reverse The Trend?-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Chad Jones - Stanford University
Population and Welfare: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Jonathan Rauch - The Brookings Institution
The Constitution of Knowledge-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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Roland Fryer – Harvard University (cancelled)
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Augustin Landier - HEC Paris
Who is Neoliberal? Durkheimian Individualism and Support for Market Mechanisms-*This event has already occurred.Zoom -
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