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Kent State University College Libertarians

Welcome to the best source on the libertarian movement at the KSU Kent Campus. Anyone interested in small government, free enterprise, and personal liberty should join the group.

Our meetings are now taking place every Thursday from 8:00pm to 9:00pm at Kent Student Center in Room 304. Don't forget to come to Young Americans for Liberty meetings at the same place, one hour earlier. Come one, come all, and bring your friends.

Fall 2009 Meetings:

- December 10th
- December 17th

Followup on the Economics Debate

Many angles to one question

Political groups discuss economy

Melissa Dilley

Issue date: 4/7/09 Section: News

Originally published in "The Daily Kent Stater" and on http://kentnewsnet.com

Representatives from each of the four campus political organizations were seated right to left on the Kiva stage last night in the order they might fall on the political spectrum.

College Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians and the International Socialist Organization took part in a debate focused on the economy.

Economics Debate with the other Political Organizations on Campus

We are currently in discussion with some of the college political groups to have a debate about economics and other current events. The tentative date is Monday, April 6th from 7pm to 9pm.

We are inviting all of the political organizations on campus to get involved in some way. If you would like more information about this, please contact Jacob Shreffler at jshreffl@kent.edu.

Confirmed Guests:
College Libertarians
College Republicans
College Democrats
College Socialists

The Philosophy of Liberty

What is Libertarianism?

This article was contributed by Dmitry Chernikov.

1. In the words of economist Ludwig von Mises: [Classical l]iberalism is no religion, no world view, no party of special interests.
It is no religion because it demands neither faith nor devotion, because there is nothing mystical about it, and because it has no dogmas.

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