CBC Online Events
Member Zoom Schedules
All Zoom meetings are TBA as we are Launching Our Site and we are inviting authors.
16 January 2025: 2.30pm ETA, 7.30 pm BST
Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
Speaker TBA
This book explores the relationship between economic freedom and political liberty. Friedman argues that a free-market economy is essential for individual freedom, advocating for limited government intervention, privatization, and deregulation. The book is a cornerstone of modern conservative and libertarian economic thought, influencing policies worldwide since its 1962 publication.
19 February 2025: 2.30pm ETA, 7.30 pm BST
2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity
Prof. John Lennox
Dive into profound discussions! Join our Zoom session as we dissect ‘2084’ by Prof John Lennox. Explore the intellectual depths of this thought-provoking book on [date]. Engage in stimulating conversations on the future, ethics, and humanity. Don’t miss out—reserve your spot now for an enriching dialogue.
19 March 2025: 2.30pm ETA, 7.30 pm BST
Michael Scammell
Darkness at Noon
Michael Scammell, the distinguished author of the comprehensive biography on Arthur Koestler, solidifies his status as the foremost authority on Koestler and his seminal work, “Darkness at Noon.” Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with him in our upcoming Zoom meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions about the profound themes within “Darkness at Noon.” Join us for an enriching session with the foremost expert on Koestler’s life and work.
TBA
TBA – Unmasking Woke Culture: A Discussion on ‘Woke, Inc
Vivek Ramaswamy
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Vivek Ramaswamy, the author of ‘Woke, Inc,’ as we delve into the controversies and consequences of the modern woke culture. Gain insights into the book’s arguments, explore the impact of woke ideology on society, and discuss potential alternatives. Don’t miss it.