Cato University 2007
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On Thursday I secured the rights to translate into Arabic the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics for Misbahalhurriyya.org (the Lamp of Liberty), a project that has great potential for the spread…
I’ve read Brian Doherty’s book Radicals for Capitalism cover-to-cover. I’ve blogged on it and taken part in an online debate occasioned by the book. (Note that the back-and-forth is in…
Blogging is growing in the Arab world. And now there’s the Blog of Liberty: Mudawwanat al Hurriyya, a project of the Lamp of Liberty, Misbah al Hurriyya.
From today’s Washington Blade, “Gay scholar helps overturn D.C. gun law.” (The headline might suggest that I’m a scholar of gay subjects, which I’m not, but headlines have to be…
My essay on CatoUnbound (“Libertarianism or Liberty?“) is now up. Be sure to read Brian Doherty’s initial essay, and then those by Brink Lindsey and Tyler Cowen. Virginia Postrel will…
Today’s New York Times has a delightful essay on the mid-nineteenth century arcades of Paris, “Making a Pilgrimage to Cathedrals of Commerce.”
Today’s New York Times has a delightful essay on the mid-nineteenth century arcades of Paris, “Making a Pilgrimage to Cathedrals of Commerce.”
This month’s Cato Unbound features a discussion of libertarianism kicked off by Reason’s Brian Doherty, author of a remarkable book, Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American…
This month’s Cato Unbound features a discussion of libertarianism kicked off by Reason’s Brian Doherty, author of a remarkable book, Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American…