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Liberty International's June 13th webinar discusses the ethical implications of longevity, inequality, resource strain, and personal choices in a free society.

Liberty International is hosting a Longevity Webinar on June 13th.

The Ethics of Longevity in a Free Society

🔬 Key questions for libertarians:

• If life extension tech is mostly available to the wealthy, does it create a new form of inequality — measured in years of life rather than dollars?

• Will people living much longer accumulate outsized wealth, knowledge, and influence? Is that a problem?

• Could radical longevity strain resources (food, energy, housing)? Can decentralized markets and innovation solve this better than central planning?

• If people delay having kids because they’ll live longer, should that concern libertarians — or is it simply the outcome of millions of free choices?

What are your thoughts on longevity in a free society?

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