

Coercion vs. Cooperation (at Georgia State University-Dunwoody)
Join FEE at GSU-Dunwoody for our free, 1-day event in Dunwoody, GA!
This seminar will address how individual freedom and market-based solutions to societal challenges promote cooperation and happiness while centrally planned political solutions limit our freedom and happiness. This program aims to define what liberty and freedom mean in society, then compare the pros and cons of centralized planning vs decentralized planning, and finally explain how individualism allows us to bridge divides such as politics or race, while collectivism in the form of government holds us back.
Registration is closed for this event. Lunch will be provided.
Parking
Parking is free. Lot 9 is the closest to the NC1100 Auditorium. Here's the Campus Map.
Schedule
Registration
Welcome & Opening Remarks
What is Liberty? (Signè Thomas)
Break
Individualism: Bridging the Divide (Brian Brenberg)
Lunch
Made in Mekhé
Markets vs. Central Planning (Anne Bradley)
Break
Faculty Q&A
Closing Remarks
Travel Information
Georgia State University-Dunwoody, Georgia
GSU-Dunwoody
NC-1100
2101 Womack Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338