Katalaksija vas poziva na Seminare slobode
KAMP SLOBODE je jednonedeljni seminar na kome se aktivno istražuju istorijske, filozofske i ekonomske osnove slobodnog društva putem predavanja, malih grupnih diskusija, prikazivanjem različitih filmova, debata i prezentacija. U intelektualno stimulativnoj atmosferi razvij dublje razumevanje izazova sa kojima se danas suočava Evropa, kao i najboljih načina za njihovo rešenje.
Promisli i raspravljaj o sledećim pitanjima:
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poreklu, značenju i teorijama individualnih građanskih i ekonomskih prava
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vladavini prava i pravu na privatnu svojinu u slobodnom društvu
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moć države i njene granice
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teoriji pravde
- prirodi liberalne demokratije
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načinima za jačanje civilnog društva
KO MOŽE DA SE PRIJAVI?
Studenti ili oni koji su nedavno završili svoje studije iz naše zemlje i celog regiona i koji su zainteresovani za pravilno funkcionisanje slobodnog društva.
KADA?
Od 16-22. septembra, 2009.
GDE?
Hostel pod Voglom, Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenija
PREDAVAČI
Andrei Illarionov, Cato Institute, USA
Miroslav Prokopijević, University of Beograd, Serbia
Rado Pezdir, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Marijana Bađun, Institute of Public Finance, Croatia
Ljubo Sirc, Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies, UK
Bernard Brščič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tanja Štumberger, Cato Institute, USA
Aleksandar Novaković, Katalaksija, Serbia
Matej Kovač, Enterprise Institute, Slovenia
Primož Kocuvan, Libertarni klub, Slovenia
Borislav Ristić, Katalaksija, Serbia
SEMINAR II
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ekonomskih i političkih institucija
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neformalnih pravila, vladavine prava i ekonomskog razvoja
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upravljanja i korupcije
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transparentnosti javnog sektora
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teorije javnog izbora
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pitanja odnosa morala i tržišta
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“crony” kapitalizma
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neuspele i uspele privatizacije
KO MOŽE DA SE PRIJAVI?
Postdiplomci, mladi istraživaci, mlađi stručnjaci i napredni studenti iz naše zemlje i celog regiona koji su dobro upoznati sa principima slobodnog društva i koji žele da provedu nezaboravnu nedelju zajedno sa drugima koji imaju interesovanja za slobodu i za efikasno unapređivanje ideje slobode u celom regionu.
KADA?
Od 21-27. septembra, 2009.
GDE?
Hotel Jezero, Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenija
PREDAVAČI
Svetozar Pejović, Texas A&M University, USA
Andrei Illarionov, Cato Institute, USA
Miroslav Prokopijević, University of Beograd, Serbia
Rado Pezdir, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Marijana Bađun, Institute of Public Finance, Croatia
Janez Šušteršič, University of Primorska, Slovenia
Ljubo Sirc, Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies, UK
Bernard Brščič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tanja Štumberger, Cato Institute, USA
Philip Hanson, Chatham House, UK
Aleksandar Novaković, Katalaksija, Serbia
John H. Moore, Grove City College, USA
Borislav Ristić, Katalaksija, Serbia
Za informacije o programu seminara kliknite ovde:
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We welcome you to two Liberty Seminars at Lake Bohinj, Slovenia.
NOTICE: The application deadline has been extended to August 1.
Seminar I
Liberty Camp is a week-long seminar that actively explores the historical, philosophical and economic foundations of a free society through engaging lectures, small group discussions, movie screenings, debates and presentations. In an intellectually stimulating environment, develop a deeper understanding of the challenges facing Europe today. Explore and discuss a range of issues:
* the origins, meaning and theories of individual civil and economic rights
* the rule of law and property rights in a free society
* government’s powers and its limitations
* theories of justice
* the nature of a liberal democracy
* ways of strengthening civil society
Who should apply? College students or recent graduates from the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe who are interested in the proper workings of a free society.
When? September 16-22, 2009
Where? Hostel pod Voglom, Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
Faculty:
* Andrei Illarionov, Cato Institute, USA
* Miroslav Prokopijević, University of Belgrade, Serbia
* Rado Pezdir, University of Maribor, Slovenia
* Marijana Bađun, Institute of Public Finance, Croatia
* Ljubo Sirc, Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies, UK
* Bernard Brščič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
* Tanja Štumberger, Cato Institute, USA
* Aleksandar Novaković, Katalaksija, Serbia
* Matej Kovač, Enterprise Institute, Slovenia
* Primož Kocuvan, Slovenia
* Borislav Ristić, Katalaksija, Serbia
Bios of Faculty available here.
Tentative Agenda is available here.
Seminar II
Freedom and Transition is a unique week-long seminar, dedicated to the advanced study of liberty in European transition countries.
Debates and lectures will take you beyond the basic principles of classical liberal thought, while examining the breadth and depth of two decades of economic and political developments in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. Join other intellectually curious individuals in applying classical liberal insights into the range of transition issues including:
* economic and political institutions
* informal rules, the rule of law, and economic growth
* governance and corruption
* public sector transparency
* public choice theory
* markets and morality
* crony capitalism
* failed vs. successful privatization privatization
Who should apply? Graduate students, junior scholars, young professionals and advanced undergraduate students from the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe who are well versed in the principles of the free society and would like to spend an unforgettable week with other individuals who share am interest in freedom and how to advance the ideas of liberty more effectively across the region.
When? September 21-27, 2009
Where? Hotel Jezero, Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
Faculty:
* Svetozar Pejović, Texas A&M University, USA
* Andrei Illarionov, Cato Institute, USA
* Miroslav Prokopijević, University of Beograd, Serbia
* Marijana Bađun, Institute of Public Finance, Croatia
* Rado Pezdir, University of Maribor, Slovenia
* Janez Šušteršič, University of Primorska, Slovenia
* Ljubo Sirc, Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies, UK
* Bernard Brščič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
* Tanja Štumberger, Cato Institute, USA
* Philip Hanson, Chatham House, UK
* Aleksandar Novaković, Katalaksija, Serbia
* John H. Moore, Grove City College, USA
* Borislav Ristić, Katalaksija, Serbia
Bios of Faculty available here.
Tentative Agenda is available here.