0 events found. EVENTS There were no results found. There were no results found. past event Events past event Views Navigation Event Views Navigation List List Month Today Upcoming Upcoming Select date. Previous Events Today Next Events Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file Recent Events NOUS Wide Beam: Freedom from Fear: an Incomplete History of Liberalism with Alan S. Kahan & Sabine Döring NOUS Spotlight, March 25, 2025: Alessandro Del Ponte – “Endowment Asymmetry Facilitates Wealth Creation in a Dynamic Investment Game” NOUS Spotlight, February 25, 2025: Christine Dunn Henderson – “Interest, Sympathy, and Inclusion in the Democratic Era” NOUS Spotlight, January 28, 2025: Daniel Nientiedt – “Hayek on International Law and ‘Double Government” NOUS Spotlight, November 26, 2024: Kalle Kapner – Progress in the pipeline: cholera, urban elites and the supply of sanitary infrastructure NOUS Spotlight, October 29, 2024: Marianne Johnson – Buchanan and the ethics of cross generational debt NOUS Spotlight, September 24, 2024: Matthew Cole – Freedom of Expression NOUS Spotlight, August 27, 2024: Daniel Klein and Jacob Hall – Why Lords Went for Luxuries: A Riff on David Hume and Adam Smith, 500–1600
NOUS Wide Beam: Freedom from Fear: an Incomplete History of Liberalism with Alan S. Kahan & Sabine Döring
NOUS Spotlight, March 25, 2025: Alessandro Del Ponte – “Endowment Asymmetry Facilitates Wealth Creation in a Dynamic Investment Game”
NOUS Spotlight, February 25, 2025: Christine Dunn Henderson – “Interest, Sympathy, and Inclusion in the Democratic Era”
NOUS Spotlight, January 28, 2025: Daniel Nientiedt – “Hayek on International Law and ‘Double Government”
NOUS Spotlight, November 26, 2024: Kalle Kapner – Progress in the pipeline: cholera, urban elites and the supply of sanitary infrastructure
NOUS Spotlight, October 29, 2024: Marianne Johnson – Buchanan and the ethics of cross generational debt
NOUS Spotlight, August 27, 2024: Daniel Klein and Jacob Hall – Why Lords Went for Luxuries: A Riff on David Hume and Adam Smith, 500–1600