Posts Tagged ‘Freedom’

Freedom Dinner and the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Last night, we celebrated the end of Communist rule in East Berlin with the Fall of the Berlin Wall. We’ll post video and audio of the dinner and the conference later this week, but please, take a look at the tribute video we have put together to commemorate the occasion.


Tom Palmer on Reason.tv

The Atlas Global Initiative’s Tom Palmer was recently interviewed by Reason.Tv on his new book Realizing Freedom and the history of the Libertarian movement, take a look. You can learn more about Tom, and follow his travels by reading his blog, or following him on twitter.


Think Tank Diary: The Seasteading Institute

This series will feature guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This month, we’ll learn about the work and experiences of the Seasteading Institute, written by Patri Friedman. Check out past Think Tank Diary entries here. The Seasteading Institute‘s mission is to “Further the establishment and growth of permanent, autonomous ocean communities, [...]


The Motorhome Diaries Talks with Brad Lips

During my recent trip back to Washington, DC as part of the Motorhome Diaries, I had the opportunity to stop by the Atlas Foundation to interview their executive vice president, Brad Lips. The Atlas Foundation has been very supportive of my involvement with the Motorhome Diaries project and, as I mentioned in the interview, I [...]


Atlas’s Favorite Freedom Videos

This is the first in a weekly series of staff picks for great freedom minded online videos.  Each week, members of Atlas’s staff will select their favorite videos created by  individuals or organizations  that effectively convey the message of freedom to a wider audience. This week’s picks: Selected by both Atlas’s President Alex Chafuen and [...]


Turmoil in Mumbai and Bangkok: A Setback for Liberalism

By Priscilla Tacujan Special thanks to Barun Mitra (Liberty Institute), Nonoy Oplas (Minimal Government) and Jyoti Sachavirawong (FNF-Asia), who provided information for this post. Our friends in Asia are abuzz about the latest events in India and Thailand, writing and blogging about their perspectives and assessments of how things unfolded on the ground, while lending [...]


How to be an Ambassador for Liberty

My name is Joseph Humire and I joined Atlas about a month ago as part of the Koch Associates Program (KAP) in Washington D.C. KAP is a year-long program which teaches a management philosophy – Market-Based Management® – to promising young leaders of the non-profit community. The goal is to increase the effectiveness of market [...]