Throughout Europe, Stretched the Silent Network of Liberalism
Stories for a Starting Place I was reminded how I got started in the world of true (or classical) liberal ideas when a used book ordered on Amazon arrived. I started re-reading it and...
Stories for a Starting Place I was reminded how I got started in the world of true (or classical) liberal ideas when a used book ordered on Amazon arrived. I started re-reading it and...
Paul Heyne’s “Student’s Guide to Economics is, indeed, a guide. Meant to offer basic information for students not very familiarized with economics, the guide has the advantage of a clear and concise presentation of...
Cristina Tanase reviews Arthur Herman’s How the Scots Invented the Modern World It is either about making a phone call, getting to the most remote islands by the modern successor of Orvile and Wilbur...
The Association for Private Enterprise Education (www.APEE.org) is holding an essay contest for students aged 25 and under. First place is $2500, second is $2000, and third is $1500. There will be several $150...
I’m headed to IES-Europe in Aix and bringing more books. If you’ve read a book from our Varna seminar and want one of these to read and review, let us know.
(You can read excerpts from this book on the Amazon website) You can also order a copy from Laissez Faire Books (www.lfb.com). Here is some information about the book from the LFB website. And...
IES-Europe students are invited to post here comments and thoughts on books received at IES-Europe Seminars.