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Liberty Fund, Inc. Offers TFAS Alumni Discount In Celebration of 60th Anniversary

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The Fund for American Studies wishes our partners at Liberty Fund, Inc. a happy 60th anniversary! Based in Indianapolis, Liberty Fund is a private educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideals of a society of free and responsible individuals. The organization sponsors over 150 conferences a year throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe.

TFAS has been proud to organize co-sponsored Curriculum of Liberty Seminars for our alumni for almost a decade. Those who participate in a TFAS Curriculum of Liberty Seminars have the opportunity to select volumes from Liberty Fund’s “Library of Liberty,” which includes classic works in history, politics, philosophy, law, education and economics.

To celebrate their anniversary, Liberty Fund is now extending this benefit to all TFAS alumni, donors and friends. For the rest of the year, those in the TFAS network can enjoy a 60% discount on any books purchased through Liberty Fund. They have published over 400 titles, and you can browse their library here.

You can use the code “TFAS60” to claim your discount until December 31, 2020. The books are subject to the Liberty Fund standard shipping rates ($5 for the first book, $1 for each additional book), and the offer is only available for shipments to U.S. addresses.

We hope you will take advantage of this generous offer!

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