'It is in the free societies that there has been a far greater development of the nonmaterial, spiritual, artistic aspects of well-being.'
Milton Friedman (1912-2006)
http://www.hacer.org/
This July 31st would have been Milton Friedman's 100th birthday. To honor his vision and the impact he has had on our society, HACER, along with the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, bring together two good friends of Liberty, to share their perspectives on the ideas of the Nobel Prize 1976, a man who has made a difference in the lives of so many around the world.
Breakfast will be served at the beginning of the event.
Speakers:
Ralph Benko, Senior Economic Policy Advisor to the American Principles Project & columnist of Forbes
Jon Perdue, Director of the Latin America Program of the Fund for American Studies (TFAS)
Time and Place:
Tuesday, July 31st 2012 from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Hispanic American Center for Economic Researh
Address: 910 17th Street NW Suite 422
Washington DC, 20006
To RSVP please email name and affiliation here.
More information here.
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