Not Just Another College Course

Most college courses run 16 long, grueling weeks. They demand 16 weeks of full attention — attendance, reading, homework, and on and on. 

You don’t have time for yet another course.

That’s why Philosophy 201 & 202 is unlike any other college course. Not in 16 weeks, but in 16 short EPISODES, you’ll be challenged intellectually and will become a better thinker, writer, and debater for only $49.99

Ultimately, you’ll gain a new understanding of — and a deeper appreciation for — the wide variety of Libertarian views … from its historical roots to its modern-day iterations … from the Deontologicals to the Bleeding-Hearts to the Aristotelians.

 And, after only two episodes, you’ll be able to clear up your friends’ confusion surrounding the words “liberal” and “Libertarian.”

Digestible but Detailed

 

Not often will you see so many complicated ideas expressed so concisely. Those ideas include:

– The History of Libertarianism

– Libertarian Economics and Philosophy

– And the Utility Monster

(plus many more thought experiments)

– The History of Libertarianism

– Libertarian Economics and Philosophy

– And the Utility Monster

(plus many more thought experiments)

And because Philosophy 201 & 202 consists of short videos, you can watch them on your own schedule, skipping around and rewinding as you see fit.

Philosophy 201 & 202 also includes ironclad arguments in favor of free speech, free trade, and free movement, drawing on the work of thinkers such as:

– John Locke

– Thomas Hobbes

– Robert Nozick

And many — seriously many — more

– John Locke

– Thomas Hobbes

– Robert Nozick

And many — seriously many — more

And, most importantly, your professors are engaging, passionate, and full of thought-provoking ideas you’ll want to discuss with your friends — especially those friends (and we all have them) who think you’re crazy, nerdy, or both.

Meet Your Guides

 

Peter Jaworski is an Associate Teaching Professor at Georgetown University. He teaches Ethical Values of Business and believes that natural rights are “nonsense on stilts.” He’s the perfect professor to guide you through Libertarianism, but don’t just take it from us. Read how his own students have reviewed his courses:

Hilarious guy, really interesting material, and a great break from your typical course load. TAKE HIM!

Great prof … he loves what he’s teaching, he has weird/funny stories, and he has one heck of a Eurostep on the basketball court.

He has a phd in philosophy so he’s not like your normal B-school prof. Will challenge you intellectually.

Chris Freiman is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the College of William and Mary and self-defined Consequentialist Libertarian who believes, “We have very strong duties to help others. I know some Libertarians will disagree with me. They have false views — but nobody’s perfect.”

What his students have said:

Best class and professor I’ve had by a long shot … I still think about the topics from class all the time.

No matter how well thought out your argument is in class discussion, he’s always ready to rebut. Participate, have your ideas challenged, and you leave a better writer and arguer.

He is incredibly articulate, kind, and focused on thoughtful engagement. He will really challenge everyone’s assumptions.