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Required Reading: Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2022

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Listed and linked below are the readings that all students must complete before attending RGS. 

All materials are available on Mises.org free of charge, and most readings are available in multiple formats (e.g., PDF, ePub, HTML, audio). Complimentary physical copies of the readings will be available to attendees upon arrival at RGS. Physical copies can be mailed in advance to U.S. addresses upon request by emailing felicia@mises.org.

Required Readings
Power and Market: Government and the Economy
Supplementary Readings Packet (Available here soon!)

 

Schedule

The conference begins with dinner and opening remarks, Sunday, June 5, at 6:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time, and ends with dinner Friday, June 10. A final schedule will be posted here before the event, as well as emailed to each attendee.

Accommodations will be provided with arrival Sunday, June 5, and departure Saturday, June 11. Details forthcoming.

Travel Information

Tiger Taxi provides transportation to Auburn from airports in Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery AL, and Columbus GA. Reservations and payment can be made on this page.  Atlanta and Birmingham are about an hour and 45 minutes from Auburn. Montgomery and Columbus are about an hour from Auburn. 

Groome Transportation provides transportation to Auburn from Atlanta airport.  Reservations and payment can be made on this page.  

Driving directions are here. Parking is free at the Institute. 

Attire

Business casual such as slacks, khakis, and collared or polo shirts. 

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