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Freedom Properly Understood in Chinese

My paper on “Freedom Properly Understood” has been published in Chinese. (Some browsers may not be able to produce the Chinese characters.) It was also translated into French.

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Sad that a Spring Celebration Leads to Violence

Two die in Turkey Kurdish clashes Nowruz is a beautiful festival of Spring and the new year. I have been honored to take part in Nowruz celebrations in Azerbaijan.

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Capitalism and Freedom in Persian

سرÙ?اÛ?Ù? دارÛ? Ù? آزادÛ?

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Call for Papers

The Istituto Bruno Leoni has issued a call for papers on “Competition, Regulation and Anti-Trust” for the Fifth Mises Seminar, which will be held in Sestri Levante (Italy), October 3-5,…

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Challenges of Democratization

A short essay I wrote some years ago on “Challenges of Democratization” was just published on News.Gooya.com, a major Persian-language news site. It had earlier appeared in Arabic and Azeri….

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Azeri Libertarianism

I’m very pleased that my colleagues have unveiled to the world a new initiative to carry libertarian ideas to the crossroads of Europe and Asia: AzadliqCiragi.org. That’s “Lamp of Liberty”…

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Just Plain Dumb

I just came across an especially strange argument (and that’s saying something) against going to court to vindicate the rights of American citizens to keep and bear arms in the…

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The Second Amendment before the Supremes

(For the CSpan coverage, choose the segment titled, “March 18, 2008: Tom Palmer and Robert Levy on C-SPAN on the DC gun ban case.”) As I have said before, Bob…

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The Supremes

I was able to witness the oral argument in the DC Second Amendment case. It was an amazing experience — like sitting in one of the most intelligent, interesting, engaging,…

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