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All sessions are held at the Institute for Popular Studies, 13-19 Alecu Russo.
Preview of the room here.
Here is a map that shows how to get from Howard Johnson to the Conference Room. (Coming from Piata Romana on Bulevardul Dacia, turn left when you reach Piata Spania, it's a ten minute walk.)
Welcome
CADI and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung welcome you to the September School of Social Sciences and Political Philosophy between 10 and 13 September, 2011.
The decades of suppression of critical thinking in social thought in this country suffocated civic culture and social scientific knowledge. We are expanding educational options for the new generations of scholars and try to form networks of people interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of institutional development.
Special Guests
- James Otteson, Professor of Philosophy and Economics at Yeshiva University in New York.
- Tom Palmer, Vice President for International Programs at Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Senior Fellow at Cato Institute, Washington D.C.
- David Schmidtz, Professor of Philosophy and Economics, University of Arizona.
Program
Saturday, 10th
2:30pm: Opening Speech by Florin Sari, Program Coordinator, Romania Office, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
3pm: James Otteson, "The Great Mind Fallacy"
Download The Great Mind Fallacy
5pm: David Schmidtz, "The Institution of Property"
Download Powerpoint presentation
Download Functional Property, Real Justice
Sunday, 11th
1pm: Round table with the Special Guests and the CADI and Konrad Adenauer Associates: "Achieving Reform. How to Implement Liberty". This is a side event. Participants' attendance to this session is optional.
3pm: Tom Palmer, "The Role of Rights in Liberal and Social Democratic Theories"
5pm: James Otteson, "The Marketplace of Life: Adam Smith on Human Social Institutions"
Download Learning from Adam Smith
7pm: Tom Palmer presents the just published "The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Won't Tell You, edited by Tom Palmer, and including authors Mario Vargas Llosa, Vernon Smith, John Mackey.
Monday, 12th
1pm: Tom Palmer, "Alternatives to the Welfare State"
3pm: David Schmidtz, "Hayek on Justice"
5pm: Tom Palmer, "Can There Be Order Without the State?"
Tuesday, 13th
1pm: James Otteson, "The End of Socialism"
3pm: David Schmidtz, "How to Deserve"
5pm: Closing Speech by Holger Dix, Executive Director, Romania Office, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
5:30: Tea, discussion and signing of just published: Dreapta Intelectuala: Teorii si scoli de gandire ale dreptei contemporane occidentale. (The Intellectual Right. Theories and Schools of Thought of Contemporary Western Right), ed. Ionut Sterpan and Dragos Aligica, Humanitas, 2011.
Details
Buffet
Every day, from Saturday to Tuesday, at 7 pm.
Party
Tuesday night from 7 pm.
Conference room
All sessions are held at the Institute for Popular Studies, 13-19 Alecu Russo.
Preview of the room here.
Here is a map that shows how to get from Howard Johnson to the Conference Room. (Coming from Piata Romana on Bulevardul Dacia, turn left when you reach Piata Spania, it's a ten minute walk.)
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