Swamped…
tomgpalmer.com —
... I had a fun time talking about “The Rhetoric of Freedom” at the Students for Liberty Conference in Philadelphia, but had to rush back to D.C. to help take care of a sick friend. I’m finishing up my chapter on “Classical Liberalism, Poverty, and Morality” for the volume from Cambridge University Press, some fundraising proposals, a few essays, and … well, a lot of stuff. ...
Swamped...
tomgpalmer.com —
... I had a fun time talking about “The Rhetoric of Freedom” at the Students for Liberty Conference in Philadelphia, but had to rush back to D.C. to help take care of a sick friend. I’m finishing up my chapter on “Classical Liberalism, Poverty, and Morality” for the volume from Cambridge University Press, some fundraising proposals, a few essays, and … well, a lot of stuff. My Arab colleagues have been adding new features to Misbahalhurriyya.org, including this new ...
“Take Up the Flame”
Technology Liberation Front —
... As the song’s credits indicate, I’ve dedicated the song to my old friend and mentor, Walter E. Grinder—one of the many people who inspired me to take up “the flame.” I originally planned to debut the song at a conference planned by the West Coast chapter of the Students for Liberty, to be held at Stanford University in mid-November. I figured that Walter, who lives nearby, could hear the tune in person. That meeting got cancelled, alas. Not to be deterred, though, I’m now distributing the song virtually. ...
That Costly Mandate
Cato @ Liberty —
... , as the Washington Post was yesterday, I just had lunch with Clark Ruper, program manager for Students for Liberty, who told me he’d be ...

