Great news for the Cato Institute’s David Boaz: his wonderful book, Libertarianism: A Primer was reviewed in a prominent Chinese-language newspaper in Shanghai by our friend at the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs, Liu Junning. This Chinese-edition of the book was translated by Guomin Liyi’s own Alan Chen, and has been a labor of love [...]
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Happy Birthday, Alexis de Tocqueville
// Jul 29, 2009While many are preparing to celebrate Milton Friedman’s birthday on Friday, those who cherish freedom would be remiss to overlook the birth of another great champion of liberty, French political scientist Alexis de Tocqueville – born on this day in 1805. Tocqueville’s ruminations on American civil society and the French Revolution continue to guide classical [...]
Keep Reading →Books on Liberty in the Middle East and Beyond
// Jul 21, 2009As Iran and much of the Middle East is in a state of ferment, the ideas of freedom are being injected into the debate at an increasing rate. Thanks to the staff of the Atlas Global Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity, Iranians, Afghans, Arabs, and Kurds can now access the works of Frederic [...]
Keep Reading →Atlas Global Initiative Highlights
// Jun 04, 2009Here are some of the things going on around AGI this week:
Libertarianism, A Primer, by David Boaz is translated into Kurdish and Farsi and was published in Iraqi Kurdistan by Chiraiazadi.org and Cheragheazadi.org.
UnMondeLibre.org translated the speech by Thompson Ayodele, executive director of Initiative for Public Policy Analysis in Nigeria, given at the Strasbourg Parliament in [...]


