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News


- The Clemson Institute is proud
  to announce our new mini-site, called
  Capitalism Resources. Click the link above
  or here to have a look.


- NEW! The Clemson Institute and the
  
Friedman Foundation for Educational
  Choice will co-host a one-day conference
  on education policy on Sept. 25, 2008 at
  Clemson University.

- NEW! The Clemson Institute is pleased to
  
welcome Dr. Peter McNamara as the Hayek
  Visiting Scholar for the fall semester 2008.

- Click here to watch videos of
 
the 2007-2008 Pope Foundation Lecture
  Series and our other multimedia content.


- The Clemson Institute hosted its second
  annual summer
conference for college
  students, "Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged
  and the Moral Foundations of Capitalism"
  from June 5 to June 9, 2008 on Clemson
  University's campus.
  Click here to find out more.


Academic Advisory Council

Gary S. Becker
University Professor of Economics and Sociology
University of Chicago
Winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics

Robert B. Ekelund
Lowder Eminent Scholar Emeritus
Department of Economics
Auburn University

Richard A. Epstein
James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
Law School

Kenneth R. French
Carl E. and Catherine M. Heidt Professor of Finance
Dartmouth College

Robert P. George
McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence
Princeton University

Alan Charles Kors
Professor of History
University of Pennsylvania

Harvey C. Mansfield
William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government
Harvard University

Tara Smith
Professor of Philosophy
The University of Texas

Vernon Smith
Professor of Economics
George Mason University
Winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics

Gordon S. Wood
Alva O. Way University Professor of History
Brown University
Winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for History

Great Minds

Studying the Great Minds of Moral & Economic Thought
Students & faculty associated with the Clemson Institute will study those thinkers who have thought most deeply about the moral foundations of capitalism.

Exploring the Moral Foundations of Capitalism

Founded in the fall of 2005 with a generous grant from the BB&T Charitable Foundation, the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism is dedicated to exploring the moral, legal, constitutional, political and economic foundations of capitalism.  The Clemson Institute is particularly devoted to fostering a serious examination of a free society.

The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism will foster a world-class conversation on certain basic questions:

  • What are the moral foundations of a free society?
  • Are there objective principles of morality and justice on which the institutions of governments must rest and by which the decisions of public officials can be evaluated?
  • What role should government play in a capitalist system?
  • What is the proper relationship between government and the individual?
  • What structures of government are most conducive to promoting the ideals of a free society?
  • What is the relationship between economic and intellectual freedom?

To advance its mission, the Clemson Institute implements a number of programs. Currently, the Clemson Institute is sponsoring a variety of conferences, lectures, seminars and colloquia, a "Junior Fellows" program that provides Clemson undergraduates with an opportunity to interact with some of the country's leading scholars on capitalism, and two one-week seminars for high school students on the moral foundations of capitalism. In the future, the Clemson Institute will sponsor a visiting scholars program, summer seminars for college students, and an undergraduate program that focuses on the moral, legal, constitutional, political and economic foundations of a free society.

The success of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism depends on the support of foundations and private individuals who share its commitment to advancing the understanding and appreciation of the system of free minds and free markets. We are deeply grateful to all who support our venture.


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