Travel


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…

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Hayek’s Thought in Iceland

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…

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A Sad Return

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….

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On the Road….

…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.

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Latest Trip through Asia

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,…

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Books and Authors

In Beijing with Li Ziyang, author of The Power of the Market

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“Austrian Economics” in China

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…

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Japanese Libertarianism

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…

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Upcoming Talks in Philippines

The poster for my upcoming talk at the University of Santo Tomas: Palmer 2 Poster

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An Area Where Smurfs Indulge in a Petty Vice?

Taken July 12, 2010 at Narita Airport

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