Travel


Icelandic Liberty Blog

My friend Fridbjorn Orri Ketilsson of the Libertarian Society of Iceland, a dedicated and energetic libertarian who did a great job of managing the logistics of the Mont Pelerin Society…

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An Endorsement

Anyone looking for a truly unusual and wonderful trip from north America or Europe should consider Iceland. The last time I was here was 1999 and that was clearly too…

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Greetings from Reykjavik!

Just a hello from Reyjkavik! I’ve tried to upload photos, but can’t. I’ll post a few from the MPS meeting soon.

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MPS Meeting

I’m off on Friday to Smoke Bay (Reykjavik). If the MPS conference goes well, I may post some version of my comments on the papers on “Is Government Necessary”? It…

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Reports on Trip to Iraq Available

My Cato’s Letter on my last trip to Iraq is now available online. (It has already been mailed to over 100,000 people.) A short article also appeared in Cato’s Policy…

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Back in D.C.

The View from the Lecture Hall in Belis, Transylvania I’m back in D.C. and trying to get a lot of work done and recover from jetlag and a stressful return…

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Back Home

I’ve just gotten back in from an exhausting trip from Bucharest, with an unpleasant and seemingly endless delay in Paris. I’ll be posting some material (including photos from Belis, in…

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Rights: Classical Liberal vs. Social Democratic Conceptions

At the Free University of Varna The IES Europe seminar in Bulgaria is going very well. The participants are a remarkably impressive group of students who are dedicated to the…

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The Unvarna-ished Reality

Varna After a too-long car trip from Bucharest to Varna (including a long delay at the Romanian-Bulgarian border; the single crossing over the Danube is a classical communist bridge with…

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Off to Buch a Rest

I’m off to Bucharest tomorrow. I’ll get in on Sunday and on Monday I’ll drive to Varna in Bulgaria for an IES Europe seminar and then on to another in…

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