Freedom of Movement — A Human Right
Some countries don’t allow it internally; almost no country allows true freedom of movement externally (passports are required). Most people don’t think about it, but the US has essentially required…
Some countries don’t allow it internally; almost no country allows true freedom of movement externally (passports are required). Most people don’t think about it, but the US has essentially required…
I was giving a talk on Hayek’s book The Fatal Conceit; I had edited a special edition of the Humane Studies Review on the book, and was in the process…
It has been a long time since I could bear to look at my blog without being overcome by sadness and grief, as I miss my friend a great deal….
…to Crete, then Athens, for lectures and meetings. I’m looking forward to meeting some of the Greek libertarians with whom I’ve corresponded over the years.
I’m in Beijing….hoping to get some sleep before some morning meetings and then a trip to the airport for some long flights to the US and A. In the meantime,…
In Beijing with Li Ziyang, author of The Power of the Market
I just finished a rather exhausting day — 6 lectures and then an evening of very active sports and “team building” exercises — at the Northeastern University in Shenyang, not…
My colleague Jude Blanchette and I had a very fruitful meeting with some remarkable Japanese libertarians this evening. More meetings tomorrow! I also discovered earlier today an interesting review from…
The poster for my upcoming talk at the University of Santo Tomas: Palmer 2 Poster
Taken July 12, 2010 at Narita Airport