The Association for Private Enterprise Education (APEE) self-describes as “an association of teachers and scholars from colleges and universities, public policy institutes, and industry with a common interest in studying and supporting the system of private enterprise.”

Our recent recordings of the APEE 2016 conference included several Koch moderated panels and many Koch-funded professors confirm their role in the "integrated strategy"

Several professors spoke far-too candidly, about how to “take over” curriculum, majors, and hiring, and about using the classroom as “primarily as recruitment grounds” for Koch's liberty movement.

Speaking to room full of professors, the Koch foundation's Charlie Ruger was clear, “we want these great ideas of the APEE network to be applied, the way we think about it at least, across sort of an integrated structure of production for culture change,” to include “arranging state legislative testimony to make sure that, you know, these kinds of ideas have a seat on the table in public policy.”

See the 2016 CONFERENCE PROGRAM and a LIST OF PARTICIPANTS by university.

FIND our RECORDINGS AND TRANSCRIPTS here.

The Charles Koch Foundation’s Charlie Ruger overtly acknowledges the way in which APEE is facilitating the Koch foundation's "Structure of Social Change," clearly confirming the political purposes of their academic programming: