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, Gothenburg

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 27

Shota 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, Bolsho y Znamensky 2 Building 3, 2 floor

People need to apply at http://www.inliberty.ru/events/207-Zombiprovidec

A 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 floor

People 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 6

University 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 SZ15.21

Link 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"