Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Civitas Institute: Economics in One Lesson--March 10th, Elizabeth City, NC

Want to fight back against the erosion of our economic liberty? The most important tool in winning intellectual battles is education and knowledge.  We invite you to attend the latest education program presented by the Civitas Institute: Economics in One Lesson.


The Civitas Institute’s Free Market Academy presents this workshop which explores the basic truths of economics and their implications for several public policy issues. Inspired by Henry Hazlitt’s classic and highly influential must-read book, – described by F.A. Hayek as ”a brilliant performance” - this session is perfect for newcomers to economics looking to expose major fallacies and gain a major advantage in winning debates about government’s role in our economy. It also serves as a valuable refresher for those familiar with economics but seeking to be reminded about the essential fundamentals.


Session topics include:
  • Understanding the economic way of thinking
  • Essential fundamentals
  • The myth of public works as job creator•Do ATM machines destroy jobs?
  • Enough wages to “buy back the product”?
  • “Full employment” is not a worthy goal•Profit is not a dirty word
Never lose a debate about the economy again!

There is an opportunity to attend this free market economic workshop in Elizabeth City at the Fairfield Inn & Suites on City Center Blvd. on Saturday March 10 from 2 p.m to 4 p.m.


To register for this event, and to see what others are saying about the Free Market Academy, CLICK HERE, or visit www.nccivitas.org/training/free-market-academy/.

Registration is only $5, and each attendee will receive a booklet containing the seminar’s content for future reference.

Learn what politicians, left-wing economic professors and the liberal media don’t want you to know about economics, all without the confusion and clutter of complicated mathematical equations.

Sincerely,


Brian Balfour, Budget and Tax Policy Analyst
Civitas Institute
100 S. Harrington St., Raleigh, NC 27603
919-834-2099

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