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The Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University was kind enough to recently invite me to lecture on secession at the University on March 13, 2024. This talk is significantly different from the secession debate at LibertyCon in February because this lecture covers historical, theoretical, and international aspects of secession in much greater detail. The talk is approximately an hour long: Remote video URL [embedded content] [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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The Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University was kind enough to recently invite me to lecture on secession at the University on March 13, 2024. This talk is significantly different from the secession debate at LibertyCon in February because this lecture covers historical, theoretical, and international aspects of secession in much greater detail. The talk is approximately an hour long: Remote video URL [embedded content] [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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Ryan McMaken considers the following as important: 6b) Mises.org, Featured, newsletter
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The Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University was kind enough to recently invite me to lecture on secession at the University on March 13, 2024.
This talk is significantly different from the secession debate at LibertyCon in February because this lecture covers historical, theoretical, and international aspects of secession in much greater detail.
The talk is approximately an hour long:
Remote video URL
Tags: Featured,newsletter