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A Forum for the
Discussion of
Moral Principles and
Ordered Liberty

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The Lyceum Society of Vermont
P. O. Box 624
Proctor, Vermont 05765

Lyceum Society of Vermont 

What Vermont intellectuals are saying about the Lyceum Society of Vermont:
 

"For too long Vermont has lacked an intellectual home for conservative, libertarian, and classical liberal thought.  The Lyceum Society provides that home."
-- John McClaughry, President, the Ethan Allen Institute
"The right organization, in the right place, at the right time."
-- Dr. Laurie Morrow, President, Vermont Association of Scholars
"The conservative movement in Vermont has spent a lot of time and energy reacting to initiatives from the left on an issue by issue basis.  While this approach stirs up a lot of passion, it is not sustainable over the long run.  What is needed is the formulation of a conservative vision for society which embraces the libertarian concern for liberty with the traditionalist concern for virtue.  I commend the effort of the Lyceum Society of Vermont to bring together thinkers from the various wings of the conservative movement for the purpose of discussing this need."
-- Robert Maynard, Editor, TrueNorthRadio.com


 About LSV

The Lyceum Society of Vermont is an intellectual forum founded in 2007 which is dedicated to providing an exchange of ideas among traditionalists, paleoconservatives, classical liberals, libertarians, neoconservatives, the New Right, and others devoted to a philosophy of ordered liberty.

The Lyceum Society of Vermont is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization that receives no funding from government sources.

Membership dues are $30.00, and include a complimentary membership to the Ethan Allen Institute for any Lyceum Society member who is not otherwise an EAI donor. Checks should be made out to The Ethan Allen Institute with a notation stating that the funds are for the Lyceum Society.

Mission

The mission of the Lyceum Society is to promote the intellectual discussion of principles and ideas essential to the preservation of traditional culture and human liberty, the creation of abundance, and achieving a good and just society.

To that end the Lyceum Society seeks to educate its members and the public about the purpose of ordered liberty and the value of what Russell Kirk referred to as the "permanent things."

History

In 2007 John McClaughry of the Ethan Allen Institute and former congressional campaign staffer N. P. West envisioned the creation of a forum for the intellectual Right in Vermont and the Lyceum Society of Vermont was born.

Designed to provide a place for disparate elements of the conservative movement to meet and exchange ideas, the Lyceum Society of Vermont's first public foray came on July 31, 2007 when it co-sponsored a dinner honoring the late University of Chicago economist Milton Friedman.

Since that time the Society has actively taken a role in the intellectual climate of the State of Vermont, engaging its members and the public in a dialogue about the value of moral principles and ordered liberty.

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