July 30, 2011
Reason's Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch will
be at the celebrated Portland, Oregon bookstore Powell's City of Books on
Burnside on Monday, August 1 to talk about and sign copies of
their new book, The Declaration of Independents: How
Libertarian Politics Can Fix What Wrong's With America.
The event starts at 7.30pm PT and more details are online here.
The Washington Post's George Will (kind of) calls Declaration the beach read of summer 2011:
August is upon us, beaches beckon and Michele Bachmann has set the self-improvement bar high. She recently told The Wall Street Journal, “When I go on vacation and I lay on the beach, I bring von Mises.” The congresswoman may be the first person ever to dribble sun lotion on the section of Ludwig von Mises’s “Human Action” wherein the Austrian economist (1881-1973) discussed “the formal and aprioristic character of praxeology.”
Autodidacts less exacting than Bachmann should spill sand on the pages of “The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What’s Wrong With America” by Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch. These incurably upbeat journalists with Reason magazine believe that not even government, try as it will, can prevent onrushing social improvement.
For more reviews, media appearances, and book tour information, go to Declaration2011.com.
Chicago Reasonoids, take note: Gillespie and Welch roll into the Windy City on August 16, with daytime and nighttime events. Details to come.
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Nick Gillespie is editor in chief of Reason.tv and Reason.com and almost certainly the only journalist who has interviewed bat-eating rock star Ozzy Osbourne and Nobel prize-winning economists Milton Friedman and Vernon Smith.
Matt Welch is editor in chief of Reason magazine. From 2006 to 2007, he served as assistant editorial pages editor at the Los Angeles Times, shaping and writing editorials, and overseeing the section's web operations.
From 2002 to 2006, Welch worked at Reason as an associate editor and media columnist. From 2002 to 2004, he also wrote a regular.