Jason Sorens
Jason Sorens (born 1976) is the current Director of the Center for Ethics in Society at St. Anselm College.[1] Previously Sorens worked as a lecturer in the department of government at Dartmouth College. He has been an affiliated scholar with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University since 2008. His primary research interests include fiscal federalism, public policy in federal systems, secessionism, and ethnic politics. Sorens received his B.A. in economics and philosophy, with honors, from Washington and Lee University and his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. He is the founder of the Free State Project and president of Ethics & Economics Education of New England, an effort to boost ethical and economic literacy in New England through programs for high schoolers, opinion leaders, and the general public.
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Alma mater | Yale University, Ph.D Political Science Washington and Lee University, B.A. Economics, Philosophy |
Occupation | Professor & author |
Website | freestateproject e3ne |
Free State Project
In July 2001, Sorens published an essay titled "Announcement: The Free State Project",[2] in which he proposed the idea of a political migration, with 20,000 libertarians to move to a single low-population state (New Hampshire, selected in 2003) in order to make the state a stronghold for libertarian ideas.[3]
As of November 26, 2021, over 20,000 people have signed this statement of intent[4]—completing the original goal—with 5,223 people listed as "movers" to New Hampshire on the FSP website, saying they have already moved to New Hampshire as part of the 20,000+-participant trigger.[5]
Published works
Sorens' work has been published in International Studies Quarterly, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Peace Research, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, and other academic journals, and his book Secessionism: Identity, Interest, and Strategy was published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2012.
See also
References
- "St. Anselm College Faculty Directory". www.anselm.edu/. St. Anselm College. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- Sorens, Jason (July 23, 2001). "Announcement: The Free State Project". The Libertarian Enterprise. 131.
- Belluck, Pam (October 27, 2003). "Libertarians Pursue New Political Goal: State of Their Own". The New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- "FSP membership statistics". www.fsp.org/. The Free State Project. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- "Free State Project: What happens if 20,000 libertarians move to New Hampshire?". Slate Magazine. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2015.