From Eamonn Butler <[email protected]>
Subject Invitation | Adam Smith Institute Evening Lecture
Date April 26, 2022 11:03 AM
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Join us next week for an evening lecture on Misrepresenting Adam Smith

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** Join us Next Week for an Evening Lecture:
Misrepresenting Adam Smith
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On Tuesday 12th April we will be welcoming David Friedman to give an evening lecture titled Misrepresenting Adam Smith.

It is common to see short quotes from Smith used to claim that he supported policies such as progressive taxation, public schooling, or antitrust policy, was more nearly a modern progressive than a modern conservative. In fact, he was neither. In each case, reading the full passage the quote is from makes it clear that the claim is false.


** About the speaker:
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David Friedman is an academic economist with a doctorate in physics retired from twenty-three years teaching in a law school. His first book, The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism, was published in 1973 and is now in its third edition. It includes a description of how a society with property rights and without government might function. There as elsewhere, he offers a consequentialist defense of libertarianism.

His most recent non-fiction book is Legal Systems Very Different from Ours, covering systems from Periclean Athens through modern Amish and Romany. He is also the author of three novels, one commercially published and two self-published, and, with his wife, a self-published medieval and renaissance cookbook and a larger self-published book related to their hobby of historical recreation.

Much of his published work, including journal articles, essays, drafts of forthcoming work and the full text of several books, can be read on his web page: www.daviddfriedman.com ([link removed]) .



** Full details:
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Date: Wednesday, 4th May 2022
Time: 18:00 - 20:00
Location: Adam Smith Institute, 23 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3DJ

Agenda:
18.00 - Doors open + welcome drinks
18.30 - Lecture starts
19.15 - Q&A
20.00 - Event closes

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