![]() | 2002 Summer Seminar |
Edward L. Hudgins, Ph.D
Course Description:
Individuals can fight for freedom on many fronts. While Washington is the most visible arena, victories can more often and sometimes more easily be won at the local level. Town, county, and state governments can be the targets of one’s efforts. Tools can include op-eds in local papers, circulating pamphlets or petitions, speaking at meetings, working with local think tanks, serving on local advisory boards or even running for office. Knowledge of activist techniques can allow you to make a difference. Edward Hudgins served as senior economist to the Joint Economic Committee for the U.S. Congress. He is an expert on regulatory issues and has worked for the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute.
Schedule: Sunday, 2:15:00 PM
Track: Political/Cultural Commentary