Cátedra Libre
The classes at Liberté University, written and open to the entire community.
An initiative of Liberté University ↗What is the Free Chair
The entire class, written
It's not a summary or a chronicle: it's the entire class transcribed into text, so you can read it from start to finish as if you had been there.
It arises from the meetings of ULIB
He takes the devices from Universidad Liberté —EnClave Libre, diploma courses, Knowledge Laboratory, and workshops— and turns them into open access reading.
Faithful to every voice
It covers all topics, without omission. The direct quotes are placed within quotation marks; everything else is a faithful narration. The speakers are the presenters and those participating from the classroom.
Open to the community
Designed for the entire community, also for people in prison and for those who couldn't connect live.
With whom they teach
Each Chair displays the person who gave the class, along with their background, and links to the network of people and institutions that made it possible.
From ULIB, published here
The class takes place at Liberté University; its written version is published and disseminated by the Liberté Cooperative, just like the training sessions.
Published Chairs
2 Professorships
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«Learning to think like foreign ministers»: Hernán Alberto Terneus taught a class on international conflicts at Liberté
Consultant Hernán Alberto Terneus —United Nations specialist in science and development— gave an open class at Liberté on how international conflicts are born, managed and resolved. From Spinoza and Kant to Ukraine, Gaza and «the money trail», an invitation to think the world like foreign ministers and stop seeing it from your own small corner.
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«Labor "Modernization" as the Destruction of Social Gains»: a class by two labor lawyers at Liberté
Labor lawyers Cynthia Benzion and Leonardo Elgorriaga taught an open class on labor reform in Liberté's territory. More than eighty people — between Zoom and in-person at Batán — traced a century of labor law, from Article 14 bis to the Ley de Modernización Laboral, with a focus on what those who live off their work stand to lose, including people in prison.
An initiative of Liberté University
The gatherings —EnClave Libre, diploma courses, Knowledge Laboratory, and workshops— are organized by Universidad Liberté. The Liberté Cooperative publishes here its written version and its dissemination, just like with the training sessions.
Get to know Liberté University ↗How was the Free Chair born?
Read the press release: why a proprietary label for the classes, what it guarantees the reader, and what the first edition is.
Read the presentation →Do you want your meeting to be a Lecture?
If you gave or are going to give a lecture at Universidad Liberté and want your class to be recorded and open, write to us.
info@cooperativaliberte.coopCátedra Libre is the publishing imprint through which the Liberté Cooperative openly publishes the classes of the Liberté University.