Liberální Institut
1990 establishments in CzechoslovakiaOrganizations based in PragueOrganizations established in 1990Think tanks based in Europe
Liberální Institut, also known as the Liberal Institute, is a Czech political think tank based in Prague which aims to promote the principles of classical liberal thought. First known as the F.A. Hayek Liberal Association, it was founded by Jiří Schwarz, Tomáš Ježek and Miroslav Ševčík in the fall of 1989 and later registered on February 6, 1990 under its current name. Currently led by Martin Panek, the Liberal Institute endeavors to develop and apply ideas of classical liberalism in relation to the Czech and European political system. Its activities are based on the principles of individual freedom, a government with limited powers, the free market and peace.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Liberální Institut (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Liberální Institut
Purkyňova, Prague New Town
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 50.081119444444 ° | E 14.419780555556 ° |
Address
dobro&dobro cafe
Purkyňova 74/2
110 00 Prague, New Town
Prague, Czechia
Open on Google Maps