Attention LA/Hollywood! The Radicals for Capitalism Tour Starts Tonight!
Tonight--this very night, a night of nights--I'll be doing my first book store stop to talk about, read from, and sign copies of my new book Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement .
The date: Tuesday, March 6
The time: 7 p.m.
The place: Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd., W. Hollywood CA., on the fabulous Sunset Strip. (Technically, the authors appear in the annex next door, because that amazing book store is so full of great books there is just no room for authors and their crowds of fans.)
The price: Totally free, but won't you really want to buy the book?
More promotional news, reviews, etc. about the book here. An excerpt from the book, about the great Milton Friedman, appeared in Reason's March issue.
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So Brian, should I come down to New York to see you speak, or should I stay in Boston for Jack Cole?
I think I know enough about the state of Durg Prohibition so I will probably go to New York.
Good luck Brian. Please keep us posted, preferably with some YouTube video. I want to know what kind of crowds you get.
Agreed, Warren:
GOOD LUCK BRIAN!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, everyone. Tros, of course you should come to New York, either or both tomorrow (Lolita Bar, 8 pm) and Thurs (Barnes and Noble, 4 Astor Place, 7 pm) night.
This event highly reccomended for rich liberal wannabe intellectuals wondering why the reason dot com slash blawg. Brian, you didn't happen to see the D M Temple at Burning Man, did you?