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Matt Collins
04-01-2011, 09:46 AM
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Join us for our
2011 Supporters Summit!
It is all happening in Vienna in autumn, as the Mises Institute returns to the home of the Austrian School with lectures and tours of the place that gave rise to the global movement for freedom, the home of Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, F.A. Hayek, and the entire movement that came to the defense of liberty in an age of the total state. Join the Ludwig von Mises Institute for this intellectual pilgrimage to Vienna, Austria.
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We'll meet at the Academy of Sciences where Böhm-Bawerk once presided, in the heart of the city. Sessions begin on the afternoon of Monday, September 19, and continue on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, September 20-21, with optional guided tours in the afternoons to the Chamber of Commerce where Mises worked, the University of Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral and much more. The conference ends Wednesday with an unforgettable evening of Viennese cuisine and waltzing.



Speakers include

Douglas French
Joseph T. Salerno
Hans Hoppe
Guido Hülsmann
Peter Klein
Robert Murphy
Jeffrey Tucker
Philipp Bagus
Toby Baxendale
Helio Beltrão
Gabriel Calzada
Anthony Deden
David Howden
Arlene Oost Zinner
Thorsten Polleit
Eugen-Maria Schulak
Josef Sima
Vlad Topan
Herbert Unterköfler
Optional Sightseeing Trips
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On Thursday September 22 and Friday September 23 there will be optional sightseeing trips to Wauchau, the historic heart of Austria in a beautiful valley along the Danube, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with monasteries, castles, and the oldest Austrian town. We'll take a boat trip to the Benedictine Abbey of Stift Melk, and then continue on to Salzburg, setting for The Sound of Music, where we will spend Thursday evening. On Friday we'll tour Salzburg and the beautiful resort area of Salzkammergut for more World Heritage Sites, returning to Vienna on Friday evening. See Mises.org/events (http://mises.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bf16b152ccc444bdbbcc229e4&id=e0ffd29952&e=19d48fc938) for details.
Registration
• Conference fee for Members: $325 per person/$625 per couple; Non-Members: $410 per person.
• Wednesday reception and dinner: $125 per person.
• Post-conference guided tours: $300 per person.
For accommodation options or to register,
see Mises.org/events (http://mises.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=bf16b152ccc444bdbbcc229e4&id=f5a44af077&e=19d48fc938) or phone 334.321.2101.
(Limited number of hotel rooms. Register now!)

CableNewsJunkie
04-01-2011, 10:18 AM
Vienna is great. I might go back for this.

hazek
04-01-2011, 03:39 PM
Vienna is 200km away from where I live. I might go!

eduardo89
04-01-2011, 03:49 PM
I'm so pissed off I missed it in Salamanca last in 2009! I was less than 100km away, but I had to fly to Mexico that weekend. And Ron Paul was there!! :( :(

I'm definitely going to try and make it this year though. Vienna is a short flight away, and I have somewhere to stay there!


Edit: I just looked at the list of speakers and my Economics professor is speaking! Gabriel Calzada