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 No.66106

The campus of the former Daniel Webster College, located in Nashua, NH (a city of roughly 86,000 Granite Staters) is being auctioned off. I'm thinking this would be a great opportunity for liberty activists to pool their money, purchase the campus, and set up our own school with the objective of promoting liberty. Similar to how Hillsdale College teaches the liberal arts in a NeoCon fashion, or how about any other college teaches the liberal arts in a Marxist fashion, we should set up a Mises Institute-type school in the heart of Libertaria.

 No.66107


 No.66124

>>66106

The Mises Institute is plenty enough for now. Focus your resources on improving general education first. There is so much more that needs to be done before worrying about higher education centers.


 No.66191

>>66124

we should move the Mises Institute to NH. Have it set up in these vacant buildings.


 No.66192

Why bother spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on property when you'd reach more people on the Internet for a tenth of that price?


 No.66203

>>66191

That would still cost too much.


 No.66260

>>66192

Because we want something to attract liberty intellectuals to NH.


 No.66261

>>66192

There's something to be said about brick and mortar institutions versus online institutions


 No.66299

>>66260

Get your own


 No.66321

>>66106

That Brick and mortar institutions are inefficient relics that pale in comparison to online resources? Yeah, that's been said ad nauseum, but nevertheless, needs to be said again here.


 No.66349

>>66321

To play devil's advocate, you can't learn how to wire a motor or weld metal on a computer (at least not to the same level of craftsmanship as in-person unless you get a 3D scanner that accurately shows every nook and cranny of the weld and such). I'm sure OP is discussing economic/business classes and such though.

>tfw libertarian friends don't understand the trades

>tfw libertarians ignore their main audience/sacrifice them to the Republican party in favor of theoretical bullshit over some sexist/racist comments


 No.66454

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>>66349

I'm far more concerned with the method of education as a whole. My primary goal is to separate ALL education from the State and improve it on the individual level rather than produce intellectuals who mostly only advance already accepted ideas. This comes first even before regaining the right to secede. Trying to "convert" long lost minds to Liberty is a waste of effort. If they truly wanted to consider our viewpoints they would have looked for them on their own.




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