Young Writer on Liberty 2011

The Adam Smith Institute invites you to enter their annual student competition, Young Writer on Liberty. Prizes for the top three entries are listed below. This year’s theme is:

“Three policy challenges: how libertarians should respond”

In order to enter the competition, you must write three separate, blog-style articles, none of which may exceed 400 words in length. Any articles exceeding the word limit will be excluded.

Each article should identify a contemporary policy challenge, and then explain how libertarians – that is, people who believe in liberty, free markets and limited government – should respond.

You could, for example, look at the banking crisis and suggest a policy response. Or you could point to the growth of the surveillance state, and propose ways of restricting government power. Or you could look at the defects of the welfare state, and outline an alternative approach.

Those are just suggestions, and there are a huge range of other options you could choose from. Just pick up a newspaper and ideas should spring from the pages!

To enter, you must be aged 21 or under at the time of entry. Submissions should be emailed to tom.clougherty@adamsmith.org no later than Sunday 29 May. Please put ‘Young Writer on Liberty’ in the subject line.

1st Prize
£500 cash prize
3 articles published on www.adamsmith.org/blog
3 books on the subject of liberty
2 weeks work experience at the ASI
Invitation to the prize giving on their Summer Boat Party

2nd Prize
2 articles published on www.adamsmith.org/blog
2 books on the subject of liberty
Invitation to the prize giving on their Summer Boat Party

3rd Prize
1 article published on www.adamsmith.org/blog
1 book on the subject of liberty
Invitation to the prize giving on their Summer Boat Party

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