FreedomFest is an annual festival where “free minds meet” to celebrate “great books, great ideas, and great thinkers” in an open-minded society. It is independent, non-partisan, and not affiliated with any organization or think tank.
Founded and produced by Mark Skousen since 2002, FreedomFest invites the “best and the brightest” from around the world to talk, strategize, socialize, and celebrate liberty. FreedomFest is open to all and is purely egalitarian, where speakers, attendees, and exhibitors are treated as equals.
“The Best & the Brightest” Meet Annually in the World’s Most Libertarian City – Las Vegas.
Who should attend FreedomFest? It’s open to anyone who enjoys a wide interest in books, art, music, film, and drama in all topics, including science, philosophy, economics, health, sports, technology, business, religion, law, and politics. FreedomFest attracts people of all walks of life and across the political spectrum to learn, debate and honor great books, great ideas, and great thinkers.
A.E.I.O.U. comes from the tombstone of Frederick III, the first Hapsburg emperor. Many believe it is Latin or German for “Austria will rule the world.” For me, it means, “Austrian Economics Is Overall Universal.” I write about this in my book, “Austrian Economics for Investors” (Laissez Faire Books, 800-326-0996, $12) and mention it in my newsletter, Forecasts & Strategies, on occasion.
Mark Skousen, Jim Woods, Bryan Perry, Bob Carlson George Gilder, and Jon Johnson are part of the Eagle Financial Publications group of financial investment advisors.
Dr. Mark Skousen is a nationally-known investment expert, professional economist, university professor, and author of more than 25 books. Since 1980, he has been the editor in chief of the award-winning Forecasts & Strategies. He is also the editor of four weekly trading advisory services: Five Star Trader, Low-Priced Stock Trader, Fast Money Alert, and TNT Trader. He is the producer of FreedomFest, an annual gathering of individualists. Dr. Skousen was a former economic analyst to the CIA.
Learn more about Mark here.
The surname is often misspelled and mispronounced. Skousen is Danish and is pronounced “Skowson,” where the “Skou” sounds like “cow.”
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