Students for Liberty Conference
Well, I had an absolutely fantastic time at the Students for Liberty Midwest Conference on Saturday. Drew watched the kids so that I could go all the way up to the University of Chicago for this all-day event. For some reason the Students for Liberty let me in, even though I am not a student.
I got so many good tips and good ideas for continuing and expanding my political activism. I learned successful strategies for coalition building and marketing.
And I got to hear Peter Leeson (who is a professor at George Mason and author of "The Invisible Hook: the Hidden Economics of Pirates") speak on capitalism, which was pretty freekin awesome.
I heard the name Mises invoked more times than i thought possible at one space in time.
There was free food and free beer. I just can't imagine a better planned event.
Between this conference and Midwest Liberty Fest, which our little family attended last weekend, I am feeling very energized to jump right into the mess that is politics in Illinois.
I got so many good tips and good ideas for continuing and expanding my political activism. I learned successful strategies for coalition building and marketing.
And I got to hear Peter Leeson (who is a professor at George Mason and author of "The Invisible Hook: the Hidden Economics of Pirates") speak on capitalism, which was pretty freekin awesome.
I heard the name Mises invoked more times than i thought possible at one space in time.
There was free food and free beer. I just can't imagine a better planned event.
Between this conference and Midwest Liberty Fest, which our little family attended last weekend, I am feeling very energized to jump right into the mess that is politics in Illinois.
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