Speaking and Teaching

Libertarian Controversies, my new Mises Academy course

My Mises Daily article “Libertarian Controversies” ran today, discussing my upcoming Mises Academy course, Libertarian Controversies. I gave a  speech last May, “Correcting some Common Libertarian Misconceptions” at the 2011 Annual Meeting, Property and Freedom Society (May 27-29, 2011), which is sort of a teaser for what I intend to discuss in the upcoming course. […]

Places I’ve Lectured and Published

Nina Paley posted on Google+ recently “an incomplete list of places I’ve spoken/lectured/presented at professionally”… And it’s quite impressive! I thought I would do the same, covering forums, publications, journals, publishers, venues, etc. I have published, lectured, taught, etc. over the last 18 or so years (since 1994, roughly), dividing it into my legal and […]

Kinsella Speech at Students for Liberty – Texas Conference (Austin), on “Intellectual Freedom vs Patent and Copyright”

Update: see KOL062 | “Intellectual Freedom and Learning versus Patent and Copyright” (2010) On Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, I’ll deliver the dinner speech on “Intellectual Freedom and Learning versus Patent and Copyright,” for the 2010 Students For Liberty Texas Regional Conference, University of Texas, Austin. I’ll follow the keynote speaker, the libertarian-leaning former Governor Gary […]

How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism

Most recent link: https://c4sif.org/2011/05/how-ip-hampers-the-free-market/ Update: now on my podcast feed: KOL061 | “How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism” (Mises Institute 2010) *** My speech, “How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism,” presented last weekend at the Mises Institute Supporters’ Summit 2010 (Oct. 8-9 2010, Auburn Alabama), is online now; here is the Audio file; the video is below. A […]

How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism

As noted on my media page, I’ll be delivering a speech entitled “How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism” at the Mises Institute Supporters’ Summit 2010, Oct. 8-9 2010, Auburn Alabama. The conference’s theme is “The Economic Recovery: Washington’s Big Lie.” There’s a dynamite list of speakers. The heroic Jim Rogers will be awarded the Gary G. […]