Since 1981, Atlas has been working to strengthen the freedom movement by assisting independent public policy institutes ("think tanks), which we believe can be a very cost-effective means for changing the climate of opinion in the direction of greater liberty. Atlas's concentration on think tanks is in part due to the difficulty that classical liberals have faced in academia over the years.
But we remain optimistic that bridges can be built between think tanks and universities. Indeed, some of Atlas's more innovative programs over the years (see here and here) directly focus on bringing the ideas of freedom to universities and recognizing important scholars within university settings. This blog allows Atlas senior staff, including great minds like Leonard Liggio and Alex Chafuen, to share their ideas and knowledge with a wider audience. We hope friends from the think tank and academic communities will find it of interest.
We also remain attentive to how new technologies are shaping the climate of ideas. The blogosphere has become a wonderful low-cost medium for the free exchange of ideas. The launch of this Teach Freedom blog is accompanied by the development of a new tool -- the Atlas Blog Hub -- which collects content from blogs from all over the world. It's our hope these tools will help continue (and accelerate) the spread of ideas that can create freedom, peace and prosperity all over the globe.
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