Norberg in Crimea

Johan Norberg did, as always, a wonderful job (with translation) in his presentation to the Cato.ru Russian-language summer school on “Global Capitalism and Personal Freedom.” He autographed the Russian edition of his book and he’ll give another talk at the banquet tonight, when we will present diplomas to the participants, give prizes to the writers of the best essays in the Cato.ru 2007 essay contest, and then — a surprise to the participants — fireworks over the Black Sea. We’ve had several faculty meetings to plan how to build on this successful seminar and adapt and improve it for 2008.



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