Radicals for Capitalism Hits the Capital: Cato Institute Book Forum, with E.J. Dionne, Thursday March 22
The Radicals for Capitalism roadshow hits D.C. this week. Thursday at noon, I'll be appearing in a special Cato Institute Book Forum, talking about the book, with commenter noted D.C. political reporter and pundit E.J. Dionne, and moderator David Boaz, author of the excellent Libertarianism: A Primer .
Time: 12 noon, Thursday March 22
Place: Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave., Washington D.C. 20001
They do want attendees to RSVP--here is an online registration form with all the particulars--including a "watch it live online" option. Food served after the talk, seating not guaranteed, but a marvelous time for all who attend is.
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Will this then be presented on the Cato Institute Events podcast?
They only got one person to comment/critique your book? You're at the 'grown up' table, but they got you down next to great-grandma and squirrelly aunt Maeda.
Brian, thanks for sending this book. I'm only 100 or so pages in, and am hoping it doesn't end. Already I know my Mises from my Hayek. (Still working on ass and elbow, though.)
I'll try to extend my lunch break to come check it out.
Just bought this on ebay for 10 bucks. Can't wait until it gets here.
Some folks are saying this book should be called Moderates For Capitalism because of the way it covers the radical/pragmatist divide.
http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=10682
Does anybody know if it will be on C-SPAN?