The Evil that is English….
From OMG Facts: “A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed.” I often use the example of the...
View ArticleAddress to Former Cato Interns
Over 200 former Cato interns (I think the number was 220) converged on the Cato Institute’s headquarters from all over the country (and some from Latin America, Europe, and Asia) to take part in the...
View ArticleTraveling Meatless…
…is not easy! But it’s still right. I have had to wrestle a bit with the issue of cheese, which I really like and which I thought would be a good taste-satisfier, after a colleague informed me of how...
View ArticleUkraine and Greece Liberty Events and News
Over the past few days, I’ve been pleased to be able to participate in a number of events, first in Ukraine and then in Greece. In Ukraine, I was fortunate to be able to address the European Students...
View ArticleSoutheast Asian Thoughts
Southeast Asia has certain been on the mind as of late. I am attempting to learn Thai, a difficult language with 44 consonants, 28 vowel forms, and 4 tone diacritical marks. This is certainly not...
View ArticleSixth Annual Mises Celebration Dinner
Late last year, I was privileged to be able to a talk at the Sixth Annual Mises Celebration Dinner hosted in San Jose. Video of my talk has just recent become available and I wanted to post it here,...
View ArticleState Control vs. Self-Control in New Mexico
I’ve only just arrived back in Washington D.C. after a whirlwind week or two that took me to Bali for the World Conference on Market Liberalization , then Las Vegas for FreedomFest, and then on to...
View ArticleA Wedding in Argentina
I’ve been busy and not posting. This is a big reason why. I was married to a man from Thailand named Sonram recently. We have been in a relationship for some time now and are now taking the steps to...
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