Make Money by Writing About Sound Money
Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that publishes Reason magazine), in partnership with the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, invites you to participate in the Atlas Sound Money Essay Contest, which has a deadline of January 15th, 2010. The contest is open to students, young faculty, and policy writers who are interested in the cause of sound money. It aims to engage you in thinking about sound money principles with relevance to today's economic challenges.
Prizes:
- The overall winner of the Essay Contest will receive a cash prize of $5000.
- Two additional prizes of $1000 each will be given to outstanding essays written by junior faculty, graduate students, or policy writers.
- Three additional prizes of $500 each will be given to outstanding essays written by undergraduate students.
Essay topics include:
- "Money and the Free Society: Can Money Exist Outside of the State?"
- "The Ethical Implications of Monetary Manipulation"
- "Monetary Policy and the Rule of Law in the United States"
Eligibility:
To be eligible, you must be a legal resident of the U.S. or engaged as a full-time student or faculty in the U.S. You must also be no more than 35 years old on the date of the contest deadline (January 15th, 2010). Atlas welcomes involvement of older and non-U.S. scholars in its discussions and ongoing work on sound money, but this essay contest is targeted to the audience described above.
For a list of reference materials and writing guidelines, please visit the Atlas website: www.atlasnetwork.org.
You may e-mail your completed essay to SoundMoneyProject2009@AtlasNetwork.org on or before January 15th, 2010. In your email, you must include your name, mailing address, and the think tank, university, or school that you wish to list as affiliation.
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Good luck with that.
What constitutes a "policy writer"?
I, for one, welcome our new reptilian overlords.
"a legal resident of the U.S. or engaged as a full-time student or faculty in the U.S....no more than 35 years old on the date of the contest deadline"
Never knew they were so ageist around here.
They don't want you old farts to risk breaking a hip writing essays. Medicare can't afford it.
No more than 35-years-old? That must be to keep Obama from submitting an essay about sound money.
I'm going off the list and write an essay on who runs Bartertown.
Any bonus points for including a Spandau Ballet reference?
Only if Nick is one of the judges.
Ageist, xenophobic, bastids!
Ageist, xenophobic, bastids!
So that's what happens when you are filtered as spam and have to send in a "I am not a spammer" email - they screw with your moniker!
Does regularly posting on a political blog constitute as writing policy?
Wait, 35 or younger? WTF?
Is that Earth years?
"Life in the Weimar Republic was terrific, despite what some people would have you believe."
Does regularly posting on a political blog constitute as writing policy?
That's what i've been claiming on my resume.
An essay context about sound money and you give Federal Reserve notes as a prize? Fail.
affenkopf has a point. The prizes should really be in the form of firearms or alcohol.
What would you suggest, affenkopf?
Unfiltered Pall Malls?
Barrels of pickled herring?
Krugerrands, nazi gold, gold eagles, doubloons, ducats,...
A sterling silver wheelbarrow, to carry your thousand dollar bills to the grocery store!
Well, I am 41 so I am uneligible, but here it goes:
Money is the most desirable commodity. No government needed to make a commodity "desirable" (only individuals can desire), ergo, money can exist without the State.
It's fraud - that's the ethical implication.
Nanci Pelosi/Harry Reid/Ben Bernanke: "WHAT rule of Law?"
Maybe I can get a ghost writer and collect MY prize!
"Atlas prefers a writing style which is accessible to the educated laymen, but rigorous enough as to be used in college and university courses."
I would say the self-educated laymen has more rigorous standards then universities(at least when it comes to this subject). Some theses ive come across are laughable...
Ziggy? I heard you were dead.
So how's your dog?
Good luck with that.
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Extra points if you manage not to regurgitate a bad summary of Rothbard.
Hey can you guys are reason just piece together old posts of mine to make the essay, and then send me the prize.
Preferably in gold, or firearms, not in federal reserve notes.
thnx
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