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PROGRAMS
The Clemson Institute for the Study of
Capitalism will engage in three general areas of activity.
Undergraduate and Graduate
Education:
Introduce students to the theory
and practice of capitalism
- Development of courses that will
explore the moral, constitutional, legal, economic and political
foundations of a free society.
- Junior Fellows program for
undergraduates.
Research:
Support research and
writing on the theory and practice of capitalism’s moral foundations
- Institute faculty will engage in
academic research resulting in peer-reviewed research.
- Visiting scholars program that will
bring to Clemson nationally- and internationally-recognized faculty
to do research and writing on these issues.
- Conferences on moral, legal,
constitutional, political and economic foundations of capitalism.
Community Outreach:
Introduce the general public to
the moral principles of capitalism
- Host week-long camp for high school
or college students on the American Founding and the principles of
capitalism.
- Design and implement summer seminars
for high school teachers to study the moral foundations of
capitalism.
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