





"Symposium on Freedom" Lectures
"The Symposium on Freedom" was organized and founded in the early 1960s by its director, Ruhl M. Samples. The list of guest speakers for 1961 included such names as: James Burnham, Dan Smoot, Bracken Lee, Willmoore Kendall, Leonard E. Read, Henry Hazlitt, F.A. Harper, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich A. Hayek, and Andrew J. Galambos.
Professor Galambos delivered two lectures at The Symposium on Freedom in 1961. The first of December 2, entitled "How Freedom Will Win"; the second on December 16, entitled: "Freedom vs. Destruction."
It should be noted that Professor Galambos delivered thee early lectures approximately eight months after he had formally integrated Volitional Science (on April 28, 1961) and provide a tremendous introduction to his ideas and fundamental principles.
Readers familiar with Galambos' work will note the mention of several key concepts: capitalism, freedom and property; concepts that would all evolve and come into full fruition by 1964, when Professor Galambos presented his seminal course: "The Nature and Protection of Primary Property."
Spaceland Publications has the honor to present both these lectures in printed form for the first time in history.
"The Symposium on Freedom" was organized and founded in the early 1960s by its director, Ruhl M. Samples. The list of guest speakers for 1961 included such names as: James Burnham, Dan Smoot, Bracken Lee, Willmoore Kendall, Leonard E. Read, Henry Hazlitt, F.A. Harper, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich A. Hayek, and Andrew J. Galambos.
Professor Galambos delivered two lectures at The Symposium on Freedom in 1961. The first of December 2, entitled "How Freedom Will Win"; the second on December 16, entitled: "Freedom vs. Destruction."
It should be noted that Professor Galambos delivered thee early lectures approximately eight months after he had formally integrated Volitional Science (on April 28, 1961) and provide a tremendous introduction to his ideas and fundamental principles.
Readers familiar with Galambos' work will note the mention of several key concepts: capitalism, freedom and property; concepts that would all evolve and come into full fruition by 1964, when Professor Galambos presented his seminal course: "The Nature and Protection of Primary Property."
Spaceland Publications has the honor to present both these lectures in printed form for the first time in history.
"The Symposium on Freedom" was organized and founded in the early 1960s by its director, Ruhl M. Samples. The list of guest speakers for 1961 included such names as: James Burnham, Dan Smoot, Bracken Lee, Willmoore Kendall, Leonard E. Read, Henry Hazlitt, F.A. Harper, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich A. Hayek, and Andrew J. Galambos.
Professor Galambos delivered two lectures at The Symposium on Freedom in 1961. The first of December 2, entitled "How Freedom Will Win"; the second on December 16, entitled: "Freedom vs. Destruction."
It should be noted that Professor Galambos delivered thee early lectures approximately eight months after he had formally integrated Volitional Science (on April 28, 1961) and provide a tremendous introduction to his ideas and fundamental principles.
Readers familiar with Galambos' work will note the mention of several key concepts: capitalism, freedom and property; concepts that would all evolve and come into full fruition by 1964, when Professor Galambos presented his seminal course: "The Nature and Protection of Primary Property."
Spaceland Publications has the honor to present both these lectures in printed form for the first time in history.