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Naked Stupidity

In the 1890s Nude Cycling Was At Least More Stylish To protest “dependence on oil and the vulnerability of cyclists using roads,” groups of cyclists doffed their clothes (and reason)…

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Middle Eastern Seminar on Freedom and Limited Government

In cooperation with colleagues from the Middle East, I am working to organize a seminar on classical liberalism for Middle Eastern students, to be held at the Grand Pyramids Hotel…

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Thank God for Campy Swedish Capitalism

A Model for Civil Society I’ve finally gotten sick of stepping over piles of books and went today with two friends to IKEA (my German friends tell me that’s short…

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Cato University Approaching

I’ve got a busy summer ahead, with no visits to the beach, except for Cato University, which will be at The Don CeSar Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach, Florida….

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And a Good Thing, Too…

Given the enormous damage done by state-financed “foreign aid,” Oxfam’s complaint that the G8 is not increasing foreign aid at the rate they had expected is welcome news.

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A Great Source of Inspiration and Optimism

I just got back from teaching at the introductory seminar of the Charles G. Koch Summer Fellows Program and the IHS Journalism Program. I got to meet 70 sharp, educated,…

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“Challenges of Democratization” on Al Ghad

My short essay on “Challenges of Democratization,” which I originally delivered in Iraq, has been published in the Jordanian paper Al Ghad.

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“Challenges of Democratization” on Al Ghad

My short essay on “Challenges of Democratization,” which I originally delivered in Iraq, has been published in the Jordanian paper Al Ghad.

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English Page for “Freedom, Commerce, and Peace: A Regional Agenda”

The English site is up now. The registration page will be up this week.

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English Page for “Freedom, Commerce, and Peace: A Regional Agenda”

The English site is up now. The registration page will be up this week.

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