Reason at FEEcon 2018, June 7-9 in Atlanta!
Nick Gillespie, Austin Bragg, Meredith Bragg, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, and Robby Soave will all be there. Will you?

I'm excited to announce that as part of our year-long 50th anniversary, Reason is a sponsor of the Foundation for Economic Education's annual summer conference, FEEcon. It takes place in Atlanta from June 7 through June 9, at the Hyatt Regency and 1,000 attendees are expected. Go here for more details.
FEEcon features over 50 speakers and 60+ panels on every possible topic you could want. I'll be presenting on a couple of panels and I'll be joined by colleagues including Reason TV wizards Meredith Bragg and Austin Bragg (the producers of our wildly successful parodies of Game of Thrones, Star Trek, and more), Robby Soave (whose coverage of campus free speech issues is unparalleled), and Elizabeth Nolan Brown (whose award-winning work on sex work and feminism is busting chops and breaking taboos).
FEEcon also features a host of speakers at the forefront of the libertarian movement and alternative media: Kmele Foster of Freethink Media and The Fifth Column Podcast, Matt Kibbe of CRTV, Carrie Sheffield of Bold, Julie Borowski of YouTube, Lou Perez of We The Internet, and Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute will all be there. So will economists such as Don Boudreaux of George Mason University, legal scholars such as Christina Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute, and policy experts such as Matt Mitchell of Mercatus Center.
FEE's own powerhouses will be out in force, too, led by President Lawrence Reed.
To check out speakers, location, and more, go here.
The cost to students and recent grads is just $149 for the conference (some meals, but no travel and lodging included). If you want the VIP treatment, the ticket price goes up but covers meals and more. Use the special code Reason25off to get a hefty discount! Go here for more info on that.
The event is less than a month away and registration will close soon. Register today!
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FTA:
Q:What's the dress code?
Business casual attire for all sessions and social events. Cocktail attire for the VIP/Donor Dinner.
In my business, I wear workboots, jeans and a T-shirt - I'm guessing going casual by taking my pants off would be frowned upon? But damn, it sure is tempting to see what one of those cosmotarian cocktail parties looks like.
(BTW: Pants off is my usual cocktail attire as well.)
Dick Out.
Representin' Reason's govster crew.
You going to this FEEcon, SIV? It's in your neck of the woods, isn't it? You can get a selfie with Robby, petting his hair.
"FeeCON"?
Isn't that AKA California?
This can't be libertarian. There are women. I call hijinks.
That's shenanigans, not hijinks.
No, I'm pretty sure I call hijinks. I mean, I could check with me again if you like.
"This can't be libertarian. There are women."
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"This can't be libertarian. There are women."
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I've been working on my FA Hayek cosplay all year.
You strike me as someone who would cosplay as a different Austrian, if you catch my meaning.
No I hear you, but I couldn't find the bullwhip and laser pistol combo for a good von Mises costume. Maybe next year.
Well I was talking about Arnold Schwarzenegger, but ok.
I thought you were gonna say Bruno Gehard. His Austrian Fashion Cycle theory will blow you a way.
"Robby Soave (whose coverage of campus free speech issues is unparalleled)"
Unparalleled. We already know his work is riddled with intersectionality.
Thank you sharing this article..
I might just pay full price for this event just to prevent Reason from getting credit