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April 25, 2006

Free to Choose Videos in Arabic

Milton Friedman Arabic version on the web.jpg Miltlon Friedman in Arabic

Thanks to the good offices of Bob Chitester, Milton Friedman, and the Granicus Corporation, all of whom made their products or their work available to us at no charge, an online-streaming video version of Milton Friedman’s famous television series, Free to Choose is now available at the Lamp of Liberty. (It’s in the video box in the lower left corner; Arabic text announcing it will be available shortly.)

In other good news, my colleagues have made great strides in syndicating the material on the Lamp of Liberty through Arabic newspapers, with the URL of the website listed in the byline to drive visitors to the site. (My colleagues with Cato.ru have also been doing the same quite successfully in Russia.)

I should also mention the diligence of my colleague Jude Blanchette and the hard work of our heroic volunteer web designers at P. J. Doland.com as ingredients in making this important work available to Arabic viewers.

Posted by Tom Palmer at April 25, 2006 11:29 PM | TrackBack
Comments

This is so goddamn awesome.

Posted by: Ben Litchman at April 26, 2006 3:18 AM

Friedman rocks! And now in Arabic. Awesome.

Posted by: Sam at April 26, 2006 11:05 AM

Friedman = Neocon

Posted by: Faux Rothbardian at April 27, 2006 7:42 AM

The "'X' = neocon" equations are always good for a laugh. I think Tom should organize an online competition for these.

Categories could be Funniest, Most Absurd, Least Comprehensible, Most Poetic, etc.

The best in each category could be collected and published. There should, of course, be cash prizes for the winners (paid by someone other than me, of course).

Posted by: Charles N. Steele at April 28, 2006 5:08 PM

hi

Posted by: salim at May 17, 2006 6:30 AM