The Oxford Hayek Society was established in 1983 as a student society for the advancement of individual, social and economic liberty. From 2012 to 2016, and from 2018 to 2019, we changed our name to the Oxford Libertarian Society. We are Oxford’s oldest student society that advocates for free markets, civil liberties, private property, the rule of law and limited government - to further the pursui
t of life, liberty and happiness. We are the home for classical liberals and libertarians studying in Oxford’s universities. We draw speakers from a range of backgrounds, including academia, politics and thinktanks, and discuss a range of topics including current affairs, political philosophy, economics and history. Our events are open to anyone, regardless of their political persuasion or whether they study at Oxford’s universities. Our events are usually free of charge with no need to prebook. You can keep up to date with the Oxford Hayek Society through our page or our emailing list, which you can join here: http://eepurl.com/gwqm_v.