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My guest this week is James W. Lark III, although his wikipedia is presumptuous enough to call him Jim. Jim Lark is a decorated professor at the University of Virginia in the Applied Mathematics Program, Engineering and Society, Engineering Systems and Environment, and Department of Statistics. He is a former chairman of the Libertarian Party and the current Region 5 representative on the Libertarian National Committee. When he's not instructing students on his native Virginia campus he spends his time giving talks on campuses internationally for the organization Students for Liberty. In 2018 he was inducted in the Hall of Liberty, the Libertarian Party's equivalent of a lifetime achievement award.
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If you would like to learn more about me and my projects, please visit allbriandoes.com. If you would like to support the podcast and my group of creators, please visit patreon.com/allbriandoes. I would also love to hear from you if you have any feedback on the episodes, or would like to be featured on the AWDIT podcast yourself.
By Brian KimbleMy guest this week is James W. Lark III, although his wikipedia is presumptuous enough to call him Jim. Jim Lark is a decorated professor at the University of Virginia in the Applied Mathematics Program, Engineering and Society, Engineering Systems and Environment, and Department of Statistics. He is a former chairman of the Libertarian Party and the current Region 5 representative on the Libertarian National Committee. When he's not instructing students on his native Virginia campus he spends his time giving talks on campuses internationally for the organization Students for Liberty. In 2018 he was inducted in the Hall of Liberty, the Libertarian Party's equivalent of a lifetime achievement award.
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If you would like to learn more about me and my projects, please visit allbriandoes.com. If you would like to support the podcast and my group of creators, please visit patreon.com/allbriandoes. I would also love to hear from you if you have any feedback on the episodes, or would like to be featured on the AWDIT podcast yourself.