Attention Reasonoids! Come to Voice & Exit: THE Conference and Festival of the Future, Held in Austin, Texas, June 21st and 22nd
It's like TED for libertarians.
The year's Voice & Exit festival, which is taking place on June 21st and 22nd in Austin, Texas, promises to provide a particularly rich intellectual feast for libertarians.
This isn't your typical conference for policy wonks; Voice & Exit is for people "weary of the whitepaper-industrial complex, and fed up with the ideological purity tests," says conference co-founder Max Borders.
It's targeted at Bitcoiners, seasteaders, singularists, biohackers, entrepreneurs, free staters, and techno-optimists. "The purpose of Voice & Exit is to explore the raison d'etre of the liberty movement," says Borders, who's also the director of content at FEE and the editor of The Freeman.
"Libertarianism is about freedom and flourishing, but that often gets translated into doctrinaire policy papers. We wanted to create a conference that emphasizes what's beautiful and hopeful about our ideas."
The conference is modeled after TED, but with an emphasis on ideas and concepts that are less stodgy and more intellectually adventurous. It also has a collaborative format, with opportunities for the audience to interact with the speakers and workshops to help attendees incorporate ideas discussed at the festival into their personal lives.
Among the many highlights of this year's festival: Whole Foods Founder and CEO John Mackey will be on hand to talk about the altruism of capitalism, and why the best companies are built around a deeper moral purpose; Liberty.me Founder Jeffrey Tucker will look at our increasingly decentralized world, in which innovation happens at lightning speed; Matt Kibbe will lead a workshop on the horrors of the drug war; George Mason University's Alex Tabarrok will evision a world in which not only goods and information, but people, can flow freely across borders; Reason's Lauren Galik will discuss the connection between over criminalization and police abuse; and I'll be there talking about the coming video revolution and its implications for art, journalism, and civil society.
Reason is a sponsor of Voice & Exit this year, and if you enter the promotional code "Reasonoid" you'll get a 25% discount on festival passes.
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Jeffrey Tucker, newsletter ghostwriter?
Warm Torpedo's are fucking awful poured in the face cave. Christ.
Are you sure this is a libertarian event? There are at least 3 women in the first picture.
and what's the deal with the tony awards pictures below that?
1st- THANK YOU for plugging something in Texas.
2nd- I was JUST down there and won't be able to make the 3 hour drive down again so soon- work would frown on it.
3rd- Despite what it sounds like, this sounds like I would be surrounded by the most annoying- well intentioned, but annoying- people ever. I mean, have you ever been to Austin?! HOly FUCK those people annoy the shit out of me.
Are you in the metroplex too? Meetup. Meetup! MEETUP!!!!!!
Jeffrey Tucker is also the author of this work.
Don't go...it's a trap!
I trap tongues with my ass, man.
Also, thanks for scheduling it two days after the c-section is scheduled for Banjos to birth our newest libertarian. Now I'll probably not be able to make the first day.
Im liking the sound of that dude.
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