Loading Events

All Events

  • This event has passed.

Conference on Voluntary Governance

September 6, 2025 • 8am-September 7, 2025 • 4:30pm

A two-day event featuring expert talks, panels, and a keynote by David Sloan Wilson on voluntary, decentralized, and polycentric approaches to governance.

Agenda, below.

Saturday, September 6

08:00 AM – Registration and Breakfast

09:00 AM – Opening Session

  • Welcoming Remarks | Orientation | Thematic Overview

09:45 AM – Panel 1 | Foundations of Polycentric Governance
Moderator: Paul Aligica, George Mason University

  • Slippery Slopes in Political Economy: The Hayek-Samuelson Debate – Vlad Tarko, University of Arizona
  • State Capacity Liberalism – Billy Christmas, West Virginia University
  • Deliberative Polycentricity: A Sketch – Adelin-Costin Dumitru, National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest
  • The Political-Comprehensive Collapse – Alec Crisman, McGill University

11:15 AM – Coffee Break

11:30 AM – Panel 2 | Community, Faith & Identity-Based Self-Governance
Moderator: Aylon Manor, Center for Governance and Markets, University of Pittsburgh

  • Free to Be Unfree? Rights, Autonomy & Contestation in a Religious Community – Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
  • Voluntary Governance of a Subversive Milieu: Intentional Communities – Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
  • Collective Action in the Sanctuary Movement: Polycentric Protection of Asylum-Seekers – Karla Segovia, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
  • Polycentric Governance in a Faith Based Field: Islamic Finance – Andrew Smith, University of Birmingham

01:00 PM – Lunch Break

02:00 PM – Panel 3 | Designing Constitutional & Metaconstitutional Orders
Moderator: Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center, George Mason University

  • The Design of Non-Sovereign Orders – Ali Palida, Center for Governance and Markets, University of Pittsburgh
  • Self-Governance and the Rules for Constitutional Change – Eric Scorsone, University of Virginia
  • Does Public Participation in Constitution-Making Strengthen Property Rights & the Rule of Law? – Jamie Pavlik, Texas Tech University
  • Who Decides What in Utopia? A Subsidiarist Case for Decentralised, Transparent Decision-Making – Rebecca Lowe, George Mason University

03:30 PM – Coffee Break

03:45 PM – Panel 4 | Digital, Crypto & AI Frontiers in Voluntary Governance
Moderator: Ali Palida, Center for Governance and Markets, University of Pittsburgh

  • Polycentric Digital Constitutionalism: Restraining Cognitive Power in AI-Intensive Markets – Pavel KuchaĹ™, PalackĂ˝ University Olomouc
  • Voluntary Constitutionalism and the Limits of Blockchain – Sinclair Davidson, RMIT University
  • Crypto Institutional Drift: A Non-Strategic Maximization of Economic Freedom – Marcos LĂĽdy, Friedman Hayek Center, University of CEMA
  • Voluntary Governance of AI Models: A Bloomington-School Perspective – Simon Sun, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

05:15 PM – Coffee Break

05:30 PM – Author Meets Critics | The Polycentric Polity as an Infrastructure for the Good Life: Roundtable on David Thunder’s “Polycentric Republic” (2025)

  • David Thunder, University of Navarra
  • Paul Dragos Aligica, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
  • Kaveh Pourvand, Universidad San Sebastian

07:00 PM – Dinner & Keynote Address

  • Voluntary Governance, Viewed Through the Lens of a New Paradigm – David Sloan Wilson, Prosocial World

Sunday, September 7

08:00 AM – Breakfast

08:30 AM – Panel 5 | Stewarding Commons: Environment, Space & Heritage
Moderator: Vlad Tarko, University of Arizona

  • Panarchy – Aviezer Tucker, Harvard University, The University of Ostrava
  • Voluntary Environmentalism: Acting Within the Space Created by Constitutional Orders – Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Metaconstitutional Rule-Making for Space Sustainability – Miguel Nkegbe, City St. George’s, University of London
  • The Success of Local, Voluntary Organisations Prior to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 – Dominique Lazanski, Center for Governance and Markets, University of Pittsburgh

10:00 AM – Coffee Break

10:15 AM – Panel 6 | Policy Implementation & the Rule of Law in Polycentric Systems
Moderator: Nathan Goodman, Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

  • Establishment Federalism and the Enforcement of the Establishment Clause – David Golemboski, Augustana University
  • Social Capital and Policy Compliance: An Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination Rates – Kun Huang, University of New Mexico
  • Polycentric Expertise: Reconciling Democratic Values with Technocratic Necessities – Aylon Manor, Center for Governance and Markets, University of Pittsburgh
  • Can the Interventionist State Comply with the Rule of Law? – Kaveh Pourvand, Universidad San Sebastian

11:45 AM – Lunch Break

12:45 PM – Panel 7 | Normative Visions – Expertise, Engagement & the Good Life
Moderator: David Diaconu, University of Bucharest, National University of Political Studies

  • Why People Engage (or Don’t) in Voluntary Governance – Zheng Yang, California State University, Dominguez Hills
  • Infrastructures of Contention in a Bucharest Gated Community – Alexandru Dincovici, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest
  • Ethnicity, Representation & Dissent in Romanian Society – David Diaconu, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest

01:45 PM – Panel 8 | Free Cities & Autonomous Territories
Moderator: Paul Aligica, George Mason University

  • Free Cities: Experiments in Voluntary Governance & Constitutional Systems, Paul Dragos Aligica, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
  • Special Economic Zones, Free Zones, and Autonomous Cities  – Peter Young, Free Cities Foundation
  • Multiple Level Selection, Institutional Evolution, and Design Principles – David Sloan Wilson, Prosocial World

02:45 PM – Closing Remarks