Virtual Reading Groups
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Our Virtual Reading Groups will each focus on a particular topic, and a common set of readings will form the basis for our discussions. Each group is facilitated by a professional moderator and is conducted online powered by Zoom.
Our Timeless Reading Groups are asynchronous and open to all in the Portal platform. Liberty Fund solicits a scholar to lead a discussion of a short story and/or essays that each participant will read and discuss. This format doesn’t require participants to use Zoom or “schedule” a specific time to participate.
Participation is offered at no-cost, and there is no need to be an expert on the topic for discussion! The only requirement is that participants be eager to read and engage in conversation.
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Individual and Collective Responsibility in James Buchanan’s The Limits of Liberty
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At the heart of Buchanan’s work is a deep inquiry into fundamental questions of liberty and order in society. In this respect, Buchanan is a 20th century successor to 18th century Enlightenment thinkers. Yet he is a more modern…

A Timeless Reading Group: Labor, Social Justice, and Political Reform in Harriet Martineau
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with Nicholas Snow
This is the third in our series of Timeless reading groups about Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy. This time, we will read and discuss the next two novellas in the series, from volumes 3…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: Richard III
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Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday with one of his great villains! Shakespeare’s Richard III is a compelling portrait of the lengths to which ambition can drive a man. But is the play–despite its popularity–merely Tudor propaganda?…

The Power of "I": Exploring Ayn Rand's Anthem
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Does this bring back a high school reading assignment memory? Why not find a used copy, one that has surely been read by many, and sneak a couple-hour break from the world… and into a dystopian future?
Originally published in the…

A Timeless Reading Group: A Conservative Revolution? Friedrich von Gentz on the American Revolution
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The Austrian Statesman Friedrich von Gentz (1764-1832) was one of the first Europeans to publish a comparison of the American and French Revolutions. In it, Gentz argued that the American Revolution was superior to the French…
A Timeless Reading Group: Artificial Intelligence: Doom or Bloom?
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How will humans succeed (or survive) in the Age of AI?
Russ Roberts brought the world’s leading thinkers about artificial intelligence to the EconTalk audience and was early to the trend. He hosted Nick Bostrom on…

Lincoln’s Protégé: Ulysses S. Grant and the New Birth of Freedom
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Next to Abraham Lincoln, no citizen at the end of the Civil War stood in higher regard among the loyal American public than Ulysses S. Grant. Lincoln’s sudden death in April 1865 opened an enormous cavity that beckoned someone—…

A Timeless Reading Group: Artificial Intelligence: Doom or Bloom?
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How will humans succeed (or survive) in the Age of AI?
Russ Roberts brought the world’s leading thinkers about artificial intelligence to the EconTalk audience and was early to the trend. He hosted Nick Bostrom on…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: Much Ado About Nothing
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Charles I famously crossed the title Much Ado About Nothing off his copy of the play and replaced it with “Beatrice and Benedick.” But entertaining and moving as these two bantering lovers are, it is the dangerous, near-tragic…

Liberty and the American Statesman: Samuel Johnson...Taxation no Tyranny
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This VRG considers two documents which present opposing views of the foundations of the British colonies in North America. Samuel Johnson was commissioned by the government of Prime Minister North to defend Parliamentary…

Artificial Intelligence: Doom or Bloom?
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How will humans succeed (or survive) in the Age of AI?
Russ Roberts brought the world’s leading thinkers about artificial intelligence to the EconTalk audience and was early to the trend. He hosted Nick Bostrom on…

Human Freedom and Responsibility in the Book of Genesis
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The Book of Genesis, which has as strong a claim as any to be the source text of Western civilization, devotes considerable attention to the themes of freedom and responsibility. For example, in the Garden of Eden Adam and Eve…

God, Religion, and Hume's Skepticism
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David Hume wrote extensively on religious and theological matters in his many philosophical, literary, and political essays. He was condemned in his time as an atheist and a deist by church authorities and celebrated as a…

Fathers and Sons: Generations in Conflict
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Families and the Rhythm of Life. The Generational Divide. Conflict and the Ties that Bind Us. Could these also be titles for Turgenev’s 1862 family drama that shook the Russian literary world? Turgenev challenged and angered some…

A Timeless Reading Group: Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of Political Economy: Wine and Politics
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This is the fourth in our series of Timeless reading groups about Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy. For this discussion, we will read and discuss the novella “French Wines and Politics.” This piece explores…

Past Sessions
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War: the Gettysburg Address
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Many of Lincoln’s speeches (and letters) articulate the concept of American freedom, and Lincoln’s vision continues to penetrate our culture today. Among his most celebrated speeches is his Gettysburg Address, November 19,…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare's Plays - Macbeth
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Ghosts, witches, murder, and madness! Halloween is the perfect time to read Macbeth, again or for the first time. But Macbeth is much more than Shakespeare’s witch play. It is a play about ambition, about fate, and about free…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare's Plays - Macbeth
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Ghosts, witches, murder, and madness! Halloween is the perfect time to read Macbeth, again or for the first time. But Macbeth is much more than Shakespeare’s witch play. It is a play about ambition, about fate, and about free…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare's Plays - Henry VI, Part III
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The comedy troupe “The Reduced Shakespeare Company” famously portrays Shakespeare’s English history plays as a football game, with the crown being tossed back and forth. Nowhere is this more apt than in Henry VI, Part Three,…

H. L. Mencken on Commerce, Culture, and Democracy
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“We live in a land of abounding quackeries, and if we do not learn how to laugh we succumb to the melancholy disease which afflicts the race of viewers-with-alarm.” H.L. Mencken, arguably the greatest prose stylist of the 20th…

Islam and Liberty
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We appreciate your interest in this virtual reading group. Unfortunately, this VRG is full and we are no longer accepting registrations. We invite you to check out our upcoming events here. We hope to see you at a future VRG!
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One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare's Plays - Henry VI, Part II
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With the weak Henry VI still on the throne, England struggles to hold together. Jack Cade’s rebellion threatens stability from below and machinations among the nobles threaten from above, and the play closes with the opening of…

The Price of Power: Bring Up the Bodies and The Prince
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In the sequel to Wolf Hall, Henry VIII’s infamous counselor Thomas Cromwell finds himself more powerful than ever before—and more in danger. By the end of the book, he will have executed a queen and become Baron Cromwell, an…
