Monday, March 8, 2010

DEBATE: The Separation of Health & State



The GMU Economics Society will be hosting a debate entitled "The Separation of Health & State" between GMU Economics Professor Bryan Caplan and Economist David Balan.

Wednesday, March 24th at 5pm
Enterprise 80 (George Mason University -- Fairfax Campus)

The Resolution: "Significant governmental involvement in health care is both economically sensible and morally just."

Dr. David Balan will defend the motion that "Significant governmental involvement in health care is both economically sensible and morally just," while Dr. Bryan Caplan will oppose the motion and advocate for a separation between health and state.

Event Schedule:
Opening Statements by both debaters
Debate -- with moderator
Closing Statements
Audience Q&A
Refreshments with speakers and attendees

Come out to see the arguments for both sides and determine the winner of this important issue. This is definitely an event you don't want to miss out on -- mark your calendars!

Questions? Need Directions? Email us! gmueconsociety@gmail.com

15 comments:

Jüri Saar said...

Sounds like a greate event. Will there be a video online of the debate afterwards? Would be nice...

Liya said...

Yes, we will post a video of the debate on the blog.

Jüri Saar said...

Hurray. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Where is video? I'm eager to see this

Liya said...

The debate video is now up:
http://www.vimeo.com/10571763

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