Classical Liberalism
Lecture series
What is classical liberalism – and why does it still matter?
Across four public lectures in 2026, this lecture series will explore the intellectual foundations, internal tensions, and lasting significance of classical liberal thought.
Featuring Campion College faculty and invited guest speakers, the series offers an opportunity to examine a tradition that has profoundly shaped modern political and economic life, and to consider its relevance in an age of renewed debate about freedom, authority, and the common good.
This series is hosted by Campion College’s Centre for the Study of the Western Tradition (CSWT). Learn more at www.campion.edu.au/cswt/
Our Next Lecture: Wed 22 Apr
Topic: The Declaration of Independence after 250 Years: Success or Failure?
With David M. Hart (further details below)
Registration essential, please RSVP by Mon 20 Mar.
Event schedule:
• 6.45pm – Arrival
• 7.00pm – Formalities
• 8.00pm – Refreshments
• 8.30pm – Evening concludes
Date
Wed 22 Apr, Tue 1 Sep, Lecture #4 TBC
Location
Campion College
8-14 Austin Woodbury Place
Toongabbie NSW 2146
Open to
Students, alumni, faculty and the general public
Cost
Free ticketed event
Lecture Topics
Lecture #2 - The Declaration of Independence after 250 Years: Success or Failure? (Wed 22 Apr)
With David M. Hart
David M. Hart is a retired academic historian, editor, translator, and website designer and curator who has spent several decades working in the university and non-profit educational sectors in Australia, the U.K., and the United States. He is currently an Adjunct Research Fellow with the University of Western Australia Business School. His research interests are primarily in the history of the classical liberal and libertarian traditions, the “Great Books” of the Western Tradition, the history of economic thought, and the theory of class analysis. Before retiring in 2019 he was the Director of Liberty Fund’s award winning Online Library of Liberty Project (2001–2019).
Lecture #3 (Tue 1 Sep)
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Lecture #4 (Date TBC)
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