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By George Edwards at 5:14PM

Walter Block Visits Indiana!

Dr. Walter BlockGoing to college is quite an experience for most young people. They are exploring themselves within the realm of ideas and challenging the sacrosanct conventions of their youth. When I started attending Indiana University-Kokomo, it seemed like there was a barrage of state worship from the left and right. We were taught that the state could handle any problem if we JUST had the right person in charge. Of course, this is both historically and theoretically wrong.  It took just one weekend at the Mises Institute to change my world view hearing from such speakers as Walter Block, Tom Dilorenzo, Tom Woods, and Ralph Raico.

These speakers challenge one's most basic assumptions, but in a totally different way than their statist counterparts. Instead of the practice of state worship, they preach individualism and spontaneous order through natural market mechanisms. These ideas are unpopular in higher education, an industry which is heavily subsidized, regulated, and controlled by the state. These heroic speakers, instead of calling for more education subsidies and then praising the state through their academic pontifications, call for more freedom -- even in the ducation market -- and less government interference in our personal and public lives.

Young Americans for Liberty at IU Kokomo, Purdue, and IUPUI are pleased to announce that we are bringing a bit of the Mises experience home with us to Indiana. Dr. Walter Block has agreed to speak at three different locations here in Indiana for the cost of a single location. In order to cover his expenses and honorarium, we are asking that 100 people donate at least 20 dollars to this event. We have already raised a significant amount of money but we are not done yet.  You can contribute to this important project here.


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By George Edwards at 12:34PM

Indiana University-Kokomo YAL's First Week Table

Our first week call-out table activism was successful.   At one point we had people lined up to take the political quiz.   It's hard to see the chart in the video, but though there were a few liberals and statists, most were libertarian, conservative, or centrist.   Also, doesn't the girl behind the table, Hailey Gosnell (our VP) look like Sarah Palin?

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By George Edwards at 9:22PM

IUK "Are We Rebuilding The Wall?" Footage

For many at Indiana University-Kokomo, this was the first time the word "Communism" was brought to the forefront of their attention.  Some didn't know what Communism is or was, some didn't care, but many were happy that we were demonstrating and took the time to take over 100 YAR magazines and 400 fliers off our hands.  With a school population of about 3,000, we probably exposed over half to our demonstration. 

We had 3 peices of plywood making up our wall.  The first piece contained the 10 planks of communism according to Marx.  The second board was spray painted with interventionist policies and institutions that create borders to freedom.  The final piece was the ironic "pick your favorite dictator" panel in which 11 dictators in the million plus club (people killed under them) were displayed as a demonstration against what political walls do to constituencies.