Skepticism and Freedom
About This Event

In Skepticism and Freedom: A Modern Case for Classical Liberalism (University of Chicago Press, 2003), Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago law professor, provides a spirited and systematic defense of classical liberalism against the critiques of the past thirty years. Epstein ultimately shows that freedom depends upon a skepticism that rightly shuns making judgments about what is best for individuals but that also avoids the relativistic trap that all judgments about our political institutions have equal worth. Epstein will present the thesis of his new book and AEI fellow Charles Murray will offer comments.

Agenda
5:15 p.m.
Registration
5:30
Introduction:
Christopher DeMuth, AEI
Presenter:
Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago
Discussant:
Charles Murray, AEI
6:30
Reception
7:00
Adjournment
AEI Participants

 

Christopher
DeMuth
  • Christopher DeMuth was president of AEI from December 1986 through December 2008. Previously, he was administrator for information and regulatory affairs in the Office of Management and Budget and executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief in the Reagan administration; taught economics, law, and regulatory policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; practiced regulatory, antitrust, and general corporate law; and worked on urban and environmental policy in the Nixon White House.

     

  • Phone: 2028625895
    Email: cdemuth@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Keriann Hopkins
    Phone: 2028625897
    Email: keriann.hopkins@aei.org

 

Richard
Epstein

 

Charles
Murray
  • Charles Murray is a political scientist, author, and libertarian. He first came to national attention in 1984 with the publication of Losing Ground, which has been credited as the intellectual foundation for the Welfare Reform Act of 1996. His 1994 New York Times bestseller, The Bell Curve (Free Press, 1994), coauthored with the late Richard J. Herrnstein, sparked heated controversy for its analysis of the role of IQ in shaping America’s class structure. Murray's other books include What It Means to Be a Libertarian (1997), Human Accomplishment (2003), In Our Hands (2006), and Real Education (2008). His most recent book, Coming Apart (Crown Forum, 2012), describes an unprecedented divergence in American classes over the last half century.
  • Email: cmurray@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Andrew Rugg
    Phone: 202-862-5917
    Email: andrew.rugg@aei.org
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