Virtual Reading Groups
Would you like to join interesting people and have interesting conversations based on readings from the history of liberty?
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Our Virtual Reading Groups will each focus on a particular topic, and a common set of readings will form the basis for our discussions. Each group is facilitated by a professional moderator and is conducted via the Zoom online platform.
Participation is offered at no-cost, and there is no need to be an expert on the topic for discussion! The only requirement is that participants be eager to read and engage in conversation.

Participants who successfully complete all sessions will receive an e-gift certificate from Amazon.com!
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G. K. Chesterton and Distributism
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with Jim Hartley
“Our society is so abnormal that the normal man never dreams of having the normal occupation of looking after his own property. When he chooses a trade, he chooses one of the ten thousand trades that involve…

Ancient Roman Heroes of the Founders
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with Carl Richard
This Virtual Reading Group examines the importance of fame for the American Founders and explores how Cincinnatus, Cato, and Cicero served as role models for them. Readings primarily come from ancient Roman…

Folly and Freedom: The Mississippi Bubble of 1720 in Art and Letters
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with Catherine Labio
Debt crises and stock market bubbles and crashes are not a 20th century phenomenon. In the 18th century, Scotsman John Law helped France overhaul her financial system. Then the burgeoning French stock market…

A Timeless Reading Group: Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of Political Economy: Labour and Liberty in Harriet Martineau
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Pre-registration is required.
with Janet Bufton
This is the second in our series of Timeless reading groups about Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy. We will read two novellas about the contrast between wage labour and slavery, and the…

Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris: Quasimodo and Lessons of the Enlightenment
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with Renee Wilmeth
Published in 1831, Notre-Dame de Paris (or, as we know it, The Hunchback of Notre Dame) was a social criticism about progress, education, science, the class system, and the state of the city of Paris.…

A Timeless Reading Group: Dive Deep into Elinor Ostrom’s Tragedy of the Commons
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with Tawni Ferrarini
Join us for the March 9-16, 2025 Timeless Reading Group where we’ll take a deep dive into Elinor Ostrom’s work on common pool resource problems, exploring how communities can manage shared resources…

Law, Morality, and Criminal Justice in a Liberal Democracy
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with Jonathan Jacobs
This Virtual Reading Group will explore some of the fundamental issues concerning the relation between law and morality in a liberal democracy, with a focus on matters concerning criminal justice. Among the…

Liberty and the American Statesman: Remember the Ladies!
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with Sarah Skwire
On March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams wrote to husband John, encouraging him to “Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of…

Taking the Tragedy out of the Commons: A Deep Dive into Elinor Ostrom
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Pre-registration is required.
with Tawni Ferrarini
Join us for a 90-minute virtual discussion about Elinor Ostrom’s work on common pool resource problems, exploring how communities can manage shared resources effectively. Ostrom took on the conventional…

Buchanan on Public Choice
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with Lynne Kiesling
In this reading group we will read two of James Buchanan’s classic essays about public choice: “Politics Without Romance” and “Before Public Choice.” These essays define Buchanan’s concept of public choice and…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: Henry VIII
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with Sarah Skwire
With “The Mirror and the Light” available for US viewers, it’s a good time to think about Shakespeare’s portrayal of Henry VIII and our continuing cultural obsession with his life and reign. How does Shakespeare…

Dante's Inferno and Human Liberty
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with Shannon Chamberlain
This reading group will explore the connection between structure and liberty, will and wisdom: concerns central to Dante throughout his life, much of which was spent in exile for his political and…

A Timeless Reading Group: Shakespeare's Henry V
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with Garth Bond
While Shakespeare wrote many plays about tyrannical and ineffective monarchs, Henry V is a rare play focused on a successful, effective, and popular ruler—a fact which may account for its long-standing success in…

Liberty and the American Statesman: George Washington
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Pre-registration is required.
This VRG is designed to introduce one of America’s most renowned yet least understood Founders, George Washington. We begin with “Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior,” which began as an exercise in penmanship when Washington…

Individual and Collective Responsibility in James Buchanan’s The Limits of Liberty
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Pre-registration is required.
At the heart of Buchanan’s work is a deep inquiry into fundamental questions of liberty and order in society. In this respect, Buchanan is a 20th century successor to 18th century Enlightenment thinkers. Yet he is a more modern…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: Richard III
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Pre-registration is required.
Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday with one of his great villains! Shakespeare’s Richard III is a compelling portrait of the lengths to which ambition can drive a man. But is the play–despite its popularity–merely Tudor propaganda?…

Past Sessions
One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: Othello
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with Sarah Skwire
Shakespeare’s Othello has always been an interesting play, but its considerations of race, rank, and romance may have become more interesting as our cultural contexts have changed around it. How do we read…

Liberty in Tolstoy's Master and Man
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with Alice Temnick
Love, selflessness, sacrifice and the reevaluation of what truly matters in life. Welcome to our discussion of Leo Tolstoy’s timeless short story, Master and Man.
The cold month of February is an ideal time to…

A Timeless Reading Group: Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of Political Economy: The Economic Storytelling of Harriet Martineau
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with Amy Willis
Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy is a 9-volume series that uses short, easily understandable stories to explain economic concepts concerning equality, wealth, labor, trade, and more.…

A Timeless Reading Group: Plato's Apology
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with Jennifer Thompson
One of the most famous figures in Western philosophy, Socrates captures our attention for many reasons, not least because of his trial and death. What do we know about Socrates and how do we know it? In…

If you don’t Martineau, you ought to Martineau: Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy on Human Liberty, Wealth, and 18th century Markets and Trade
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Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy is a 9-volume series that uses short, easily understandable stories to explain economic concepts concerning equality, wealth, labor, trade, and more. Martineau’s works,…

One Fell Swoop: Reading All of Shakespeare Plays: The Winter's Tale
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4:00-5:30 pm EST
with Sarah Skwire
Like Much Ado About Nothing and Othello, the plot of The Winter’s Tale turns on false accusations against a faithful woman. Why return so often to the question of fidelity and broken trust? Why…

Liberty and Responsibility in the African American Religious Tradition
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with Melissa Matthes
This Virtual Reading Group traces the pursuit of liberty in African American religious thought from slavery, through emancipation and Reconstruction, to the mid century civil rights movement. This VRG aims to…

The Presidents: Jefferson and Understanding the Declaration of Independence
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Thomas Jefferson wrote that in drafting the Declaration of Independence he meant to give expression to “the American mind.” What does this mean? What does the Declaration tell us about the American mind as it relates to the…
