2010-2011
Wednesday 3rd November 2010 (Term 1, Week 5)
CHRIS MOUNSEY of the Libertarian Party (UK) gives us a general introduction to libertarian ideas.
Friday 26th November 2010 (Term 1, Week 8 )
JULIAN HARRIS of Liberal Vision speaks to us on global poverty and how capitalism can help to alleviate it.
Thursday 20th January 2011 (Term 2, Week 2)
Warwick Libertarians represented on the Politics Society’s QUESTION TIME panel
Thursday 3rd February (Term 2, Week 4)
Warwick law lecturer BILL O’BRIAN gives us an introduction to left-libertarian ideas
Thursday 10th February (Term 2, Week 5)
STEVE DAVIES from the Institute of Economic Affairs argues for the legalisation of all drugs
Thursday 17th March 2011 (Term 2, Week 10)
Warwick Libertarians represented on the Politics Society’s QUESTION TIME panel
2009-2010
Tuesday 3rd November 2009 (Term 1, Week 5)
JOSIE APPLETON from the MANIFESTO CLUB comes to talk to us about freedom in everyday life.
Thursday 19th November 2009 (Term 1, Week 7)
SEAN GABB from the LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE talks to us about whether Libertarianism is left or right wing.
Tuesday 1st December 2009 (Term 1, Week 9)
PROFESSOR NIGEL ASHFORD from the INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES speaks to us about “Changing the World for Liberty”.
Thursday 3rd December 2009 (Term 1, Week 9)
Celebrated Libertarian Blogger “DEVIL’S KITCHEN” speaks to us about his ongoing blogging campaign for freedom.
Thursday 28th January 2010 (Term 2, Week 3)
TIM EVANS and JAMES TYLER from the LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE speak about the relevance of Libertarianism in the modern world.
Tuesday 9th February 2010 (Term 2, Week 5)
ANDREW ROBINSON, Leader of the PIRATE PARTY UK speaks about the need to reform our copyright legislation.
Thursday 25th February 2010 (Term 2, Week 7 )
BILL O’BRIAN, Warwick law lecturer, talks to us about left libertarian political theory.
Thursday 4th March 2010 (Term 2, Week 8 )
PHIL BOOTH, National Coordinator of NO2ID speaks to us about the dangers of the database state.
Wednesday 10th March 2010 (Term 2, Week 9)
STEPHEN DAVIES, Professor of History at the INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES talks about cosmopolitanism as a liberal ideal.

