For people interested in attending, here is the list of the open talks:Gothenburg, Sweden, May 24, 18:00 CEST"A World of Strong Privacy: Anarcho-Capitalism Online"Allégården, Södra Allégatan 4, GothenburgFacebook link Stockholm, Sweden, May 25, 17:00"The Confederation of Liberal and Conservative Students - Speakers evening with David Friedman""Market Failure: An Argument Both for and Against Government" Blasieholmsgatan 4a Batumi, Georgia, European Students for Liberty Batumi Conference, May 27Shota Rustaveli University 11:30 – 12:30 "Market Failure, an Argument Both For and Against Government" 14:45 – 15:30 "Feud Law: The Logic of Private, Decentralized Law Enforcement" 17:30 –18:00 – "Future Imperfect: Many Ways the World Might Change in Your Lifetime" Moscow: May 29, 7:30 P.M."Zombie-Visionary: Can We Control the Future?"Osobnyak na Volkhonke, Bolshoy Znamensky 2 Building 3, 2 floorPeople need to apply at http://www.inliberty.ru/events/207-ZombiprovidecA recording of the talk is now webbed. You have to figure out what to click on to turn on the sound, however. And what you will hear is in Russian--the simultaneous translation (I don't speak Russian), not the English.May 30, 7:30"Legal Systems Very Different From Ours"Higher School of Economics, Staraya Basmannaya, 21/4 Building 1, 4 floorPeople need to apply at https://www.facebook.com/events/294694010975746/ and have their ID with them, since it is on a university campus. Graz, Austria, June 6University of Graz, Resowi Building, 2nd floor"The Case for Anarchy," 11:30am, room SZ15.22"Climate Change, Population, and the Problem with Externality Arguments, 6pm, room SZ15.21Link to organizer with some additional information (partly in German): https://economics-club.uni-graz.at Budapest, Hungary, June 7, 6 P.M."The past and future of law without the state"Kossuth Klub, Múzeum u. 7, Budapest 1088, Hungary Facebook eventFacebook page for details and discussion
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