LibertyCon Europe is back, and this year, it’s bigger, bolder, and more urgent than ever. From April 25 to 27, Prague will host the pro-liberty movement’s most anticipated gathering, uniting students, activists, and thought leaders to confront the growing threats to freedom across Europe. With elections looming and illiberalism on the rise, LibertyCon Europe 2025 isn’t just another conference — it’s a call to action.

The speaker roster reads like a who’s who of the liberty movement. Tom Palmer, a prominent figure in the liberty movement, will share his insights alongside Fengsuo Zhou, an organizer of the Tiananmen Square protests. 

Lobsang Sangay, the former head of the Tibetan government-in-exile, and Jihyun Park, a North Korean dissident, will remind us why standing up for human dignity matters. From economic experts like Deirdre McCloskey and Larry White to free-market pioneers such as Titus Gebel and Johan Norberg, LibertyCon Europe 2025 will bring the brightest minds to discuss the threats and challenges that liberty faces in our time.

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The weekend kicks off on Friday evening with an opening reception at Radlická Kulturní Sportovna, setting the stage for networking and big ideas. Then the real work begins on Saturday’s full-day conference at Gabriel Loci — panel discussions, keynote speeches, and strategy sessions on economic freedom, authoritarian threats, and technological innovation. The night ends with a social at Klub Lávka (even freedom fighters need to unwind)! 

Sunday’s Festival Day at Gabriel Loci brings a more interactive and cultural approach to liberty, wrapping up with a farewell social to cement new connections.

Why does it matter? LibertyCon isn’t just about discussing freedom. It’s about defending it. In the past year, we’ve seen troubling shifts in Central Europe, from crackdowns on press freedom to economic protectionism. The 2025 Czech elections and the broader European political landscape demand a coordinated, energized response from the pro-liberty movement. This event will equip attendees with the tools, strategies, and networks needed to push back against these challenges.

If you believe in personal and economic freedom, this is where you need to be. Students will find a launchpad for activism, connecting with peers and mentors who’ve been on the frontlines. Pro-liberty organizations will strengthen alliances and collaborate on projects. Policymakers will gain fresh perspectives on liberty-driven solutions for governance. Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or just starting your journey, LibertyCon Europe 2025 is where ideas become action.

Last year’s incredible event in Tbilisi drew more than 1,000 attendees and strengthened the liberty network in Georgia. Our recent Ukrainian Renaissance conference in Lviv proved that the fight for freedom doesn’t stop even in adversity. With regional conferences expanding from Iceland to Spain, the momentum is undeniable. LibertyCon Europe 2025 will build on this energy, ensuring that the movement doesn’t just react to threats, but stays ahead of them.

Freedom isn’t self-sustaining — it requires action. LibertyCon Europe 2025 is your chance to be part of a movement that refuses to stand still. Register now at libertycon.net#register and use discount code LearnLibertyLCE2025 for a special rate.

Prague is calling. Will you answer?

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