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When: 7-8:30 pm Where: 87 Evans The topic for tomorrow’s meeting led by Co-President Bobby Saxton will be “Government and Science.” We will be asking what the proper role of government is when it comes to funding science, whether through research at public universities or specific programs such as NASA. Many libertarians would likely instinctively [...]

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When: 7-8:30 p.m. Where: 87 Evans Hopefully all of you had an awesome time at the Ron Paul event last Thursday, and are inspired to become even more active in the fight for liberty! If so, you can all start by attending this week’s Students for Liberty meeting. This weeks meeting will be led by Subha Rengarajan, who [...]

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As the next step in our club’s growth, we are now accepting donations! Click the button below if you wish to financially support CalSFL. Donations will be used to advance our mission of promoting the ideas of liberty at Berkeley.

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Ron Paul is coming to UC Berkeley.  Yes, you heard it, free speech is still alive and well at Berkeley, and just to prove it Students for Liberty and Youth For Ron Paul are hosting the best potential presidential candidate at an event which is free and open to the public in the prime campus [...]

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Interventionism: Be Wary

Seemingly overnight, a viral video starring Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has sparked heated public debate. Kony, who was indicted by the Hague in 2005 for crimes against humanity, has thus far been successful in evading capture. The Stop Kony 2012 campaign is adamant to change this at any costs. Immediate widespread support for U.S. [...]

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7-8:30 p.m. 87 Evans Hall Ashok Krishna will be analyzing other countries from a libertarian point of view, specifically Scandinavian countries and Singapore. Libertarians often point to Hong Kong and Singapore as examples of how free markets can bring prosperity, but overlook the fact that these countries offer little social/civil liberties. In contrast, Scandinavian nations [...]

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In the 21st century, the phrase “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR) is defined by the corporate practices that promote progressive social and environmental policies within a company that are not legally required. A company’s CSR is a self-evaluation of its impact on the greater community through assessment of its effects on the environment, and society at [...]

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87 Evans  7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday February 28 The topic for tomorrow will be “Government vs. Corporations,” led by Doug Blue. Most libertarians tend to view private businesses as good, and government as bad, but is this necessarily true? Can corporations be just as evil as government? We’ll be discussing issues such as privacy rights abuses, whether advertisement is legitimate, and [...]

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Monday, February 13  | 7 – 8:30 PM | 75 Evans Hall How can advocates of liberty make the biggest impact? How can we persuade our fellow Americans to demand liberty? In “How to Win the Battle for Liberty,” Alex Epstein, Founder of the Center for Industrial Progress will explain why “Aspirational Advocacy” is the key [...]

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Alex Epstein Monday, February 13  | 7 – 8:30 PM | Location TBA Alex Epstein is a former fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, former student of Duke University in North Carolina, and is currently the president of the Center For Industrial Progress where he promotes free market energy policies and debates environmental groups such [...]

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