Co-sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., this program is an intellectually demanding and stimulating weekend colloquium that explores the foundations of liberty in a mixture of graduate-level text-based, guided Socratic discussion and lecture sessions.
This colloquium on Evaluating the Idea of Social Justice will explore the idea of “social justice” and compare and evaluate it against the understanding this concept now evokes in contemporary debates about justice and political order. The all-encompassing claims made on behalf of social justice in these debates often translate into calls for the reduction of personal liberty and a concomitant increase in state power to distribute material goods and the resources of private enterprise in common.
- This colloquium will consist of 2 lecture sessions and 6 guided Socratic discussion sessions.
- The discussion sessions are text-based and so selected participants are required to prepare appropriately and participate fully in all sessions.
- Readings will be provided to all accepted participants.
- This colloquium is for Acton alumni who are clergy and seminarians of all denominations, as well as church and charity workers.
Application Information
- Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the colloquium has been filled.
- These programs tend to fill quickly, especially as space is limited to 15 attendees.
- Waiting lists are not maintained for these colloquia. When the program has been filled, the application will be closed.
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