
Numerous DC-area speaking opportunities have come my way in recent weeks. Two stand out. First, I'll be leading a book discussion of Bastiat's The Law on Monday. If you haven't read The Law, I've read it for you several times. I'm reading it again this weekend. Second, I'll be addressing Young America's Foundation's annual summer conference at a banquet on Tuesday evening. It's a students/interns-only event held at George Washington Universtity. I get to preview some of the themes that constitute Intellectual Morons, which comes out on September 21. I'm excited. Students at various colleges across the country comprise the audience. Within a few years, many attendees will be working within journalism, government, academia, and other opinion-shaping institutions. They are truly very important people, even if they don't come across that way now.
Just a question Dan. Do you ever have the opportunity to reach (through speaking) young minds before a liberal college professor gets his mitts on it?
Even the accounting professors at my State U were closet socialists.
Be well,
Sponge
I just wanted to say great speech at the NCSC, Dan. I can't wait to read Intellectual Morons.



