{"id":5364,"date":"2007-11-29T15:53:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-29T10:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indiauncut.com\/?p=2042"},"modified":"2007-11-29T15:53:00","modified_gmt":"2007-11-29T10:23:00","slug":"the-essential-frederic-bastiat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiauncut.com\/the-essential-frederic-bastiat\/","title":{"rendered":"The Essential Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Bastiat"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Monday, December 3, the Liberty Institute in Delhi<\/a> is going to release their latest publication: The Essential Frédéric Bastiat<\/i>, edited by Sauvik Chakraverti. I will be part of the panel for the book launch, and any India Uncut readers who wish to turn up are invited. The details, copy-pasted from the invite I’ve received:<\/p>\n Venue<\/b>: Somany Hall, ASSOCHAM House, 47 Prithvi Raj Road, (Opp. Safdarjung Tomb), New Delhi 110011<\/p>\n Date<\/b>: Monday, December 3, 2007<\/p>\n Event Schedule<\/b>: 6.15 pm<\/u> I’ve been invited, needless to say, because I’m the latest winner<\/a> of the Frédéric Bastiat Prize for Journalism. Sauvik, who has edited the book, is the only other Indian to win it: he was joint winner in 2002<\/a>. His speech at the award ceremony that year was quite delightful<\/a>, and I share all his sentiments, though unfortunately not his optimism. <\/p>\n Also read<\/b>: Remembering Frédéric Bastiat<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" On Monday, December 3, the Liberty Institute in Delhi<\/a> is going to release their latest publication: The Essential Frédéric Bastiat<\/i>, edited by Sauvik Chakraverti. I will be part of the panel for the book launch, and any India Uncut readers who wish to turn up are invited. The details, copy-pasted from the invite I’ve received:<\/p>\n Venue<\/b>: Somany Hall, ASSOCHAM House, 47 Prithvi Raj Road, (Opp. Safdarjung Tomb), New Delhi 110011<\/p>\n Date<\/b>: Monday, December 3, 2007<\/p>\n Event Schedule<\/b>: 6.15 pm<\/u> I’ve been invited, needless to say, because I’m the latest winner<\/a> of the Frédéric Bastiat Prize for Journalism. Sauvik, who has edited the book, is the only other Indian to win it: he was joint winner in 2002<\/a>. His speech at the award ceremony that year was quite delightful<\/a>, and I share all his sentiments, though unfortunately not his optimism. <\/p>\n\n
\nTea and Coffee
\n6.30 pm<\/u>
\nIntroductory remarks – Dr René Klaff, FNSt
\nComments – Sauvik Chakraverti, columnist, and author of Antidote<\/i>
\nRemarks – Sharad Joshi, MP
\nComments – Amit Varma, columnist and blogger IndiaUncut.com
\nOpen Discussions
\nVote of thanks – Barun Mitra, Liberty Institute
\n8.00 pm <\/i>
\nDinner<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n
\nTea and Coffee
\n6.30 pm<\/u>
\nIntroductory remarks – Dr René Klaff, FNSt
\nComments – Sauvik Chakraverti, columnist, and author of Antidote<\/i>
\nRemarks – Sharad Joshi, MP
\nComments – Amit Varma, columnist and blogger IndiaUncut.com
\nOpen Discussions
\nVote of thanks – Barun Mitra, Liberty Institute
\n8.00 pm <\/i>
\nDinner<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n