*Liberty Institute
**In partnership with*
*Friedrich Naumann–Stiftung für die Freiheit*

*Cordially invite you to the
*
*Julian L. Simon Memorial Lecture
*
On
*Enduring Democracy and Limited Government
**The unbreakable partnership
*
By
Dr Tom G. Palmer
Atlas Economic Research Foundation, USA


Chair: *Swaminathan S A Aiyar*, consulting editor The Economic Times, and
senior fellow at the Cato Institute


“The world's problem is not too many people, but lack of political
and economic freedom.”
*Julian L Simon

*

*Venue: *Conference Hall, ASSOCHAM House, 47 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi
110011
*Date:* 13 June 2009

*Programme: * 6 pm – Registration  6.30 pm – Welcome 6.40 pm – Talk by Dr
Tom Palmer 7.20 pm – Comments and questions 8.00 pm – Refreshments

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*Dr. Tom G. Palmer** *is Vice President for International Programs at the
Atlas Economic Research Foundation, General Director of the Atlas Global
Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity, and a Senior Fellow of the
Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. Previously he was Vice President for
International Programs at the Cato Institute and Director of the Center for
Promotion of Human Rights. He is the author of Realizing Freedom:
Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice, which was just published this
month.  Dr. Palmer has long been active in the freedom movement and was very
active in the late 1980s and the early 1990s in the spread of classical
liberal ideas in the Soviet bloc states and their successors.

He continues to be active throughout the region through his work with
InLiberty.ru, the Global Initiative’s Russian-language program, and with the
Institute’s European programs. He also established and supervises the Global
Initiative’s programs in Arabic, Persian, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, Portuguese,
Chinese, French, Behasa Melayu/Indonesia, Africa (in a several languages),
and he is working to establish new programs to promote classical liberal
ideas in Urdu, Hindi, and Vietnamese. He was an H. B. Earhart Fellow at
Hertford College, Oxford University, and a vice president of the Institute
for Humane Studies at George Mason University. He frequently lectures in
Europe, North America, Eurasia, Africa, Latin America, China, and the Middle
East ­ from England to Iraq to China to Kyrgyzstan to Ghana and many other
countries ­ on political science, public choice, civil society, and the
moral, legal, and historical foundations of individual rights.

He has published contributions in books published by Princeton University
Press, Routledge, Cambridge University Press, and other publishers, and has
published articles and reviews on politics and morality in scholarly
journals such as the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Ethics,
Critical Review, and Constitutional Political Economy, as well as in
publications such as Slate, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the
Washington Post, Die Welt, and The Spectator of London. He received his B.A.
in liberal arts from St. Johns College in Annapolis, Maryland, his M.A. in
philosophy from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., and
his Ph.D. in politics from Oxford University.


*****

*"The ultimate resource is people - especially skilled, spirited, and
hopeful young people - who will exert their wills and imaginations for their
own benefit, and so, inevitably, for the benefit of us all."
*-- Julian L. Simon

*Prof. Julian L. Simon* (1932 – 1998) was an economist and demographer based
at the University of Maryland at College Park, just outside Washington DC.
He had a special interest in natural resource and environmental issues. He
eloquently showed that, contrary to popular perception, all natural
resources have become more abundant with economic development, and the only
resource that has become dearer is human labour, although our numbers have
grown at an unprecedented rate over the past few centuries.


*"The most important benefit of population size and growth is the increase
it brings to the stock of useful knowledge. Minds matter economically as
much as, or more than, hands or mouths."


*
Prof. Simon had published over two dozen books, mostly on population,
environment and developmental issues. His most famous book is *The Ultimate
Resource* (1980), which was completely revised and updated in 1997.

Prof. Simon passed away in 1998. He was instrumental in encouraging us
establish Liberty Institute as an independent think tank. His last visit to
India was in 1997, when he participated in the Institute’s Freedom Workshop.
We instituted the memorial lecture to keep alive this spirit of Simon in
questioning conventional wisdom and bringing facts to light on a variety of
environmental and development issues.

The inaugural memorial lecture was delivered by eminent economist Deepak
Lal, James S. Coleman Professor of International Development Studies,
University of California, Los Angeles, on “The New Cultural Imperialism: The
greens and economic development” in 2000. The next speaker in 2002, was Leon
Louw, Executive Director of the Free Market Foundation, and the Good Law
Project in Johannesburg, South Africa. His topic was “The Miracle of
Poverty”. Prof. C. S. Prakash of Tuskegee University, USA, delivered the
third lecture in this series in 2003, when he spoke on “Agricultural
Productivity: Role of Modern Technologies”.  Prof. Ken Schoolland of Hawaii
Pacific University in Honolulu, delivered the lecture in January 2005. The
title of his talk was “Courage, Fear and Immigration: The significance of
welcoming newcomers in a free economy”.  In 2006, Prof. Max Singer of BESA
Institute of Bar Ilan University in Israel, spoke on “Humanity in the next
hundred years”.

*Selected Works of Julian L. Simon* *  A Life Against the Grain -
Autobiography (Posthumously - 2002) *  It's Getting Better All the Time
(2000 - Co-authored with     Stephen Moore) *  Hoodwinking the Nation (1999)
*  Economics Against the Grain  - Volume I  (1998) *  Economics Against the
Grain -  Volume II (1998) *  The Ultimate Resource 2 (1996) *  The State of
Humanity (1995) *  Scarcity or Abundance (1994 - Co-authored with Norman
Myers) *  Good Mood (1993) *  How To Start And Operate A Mail-Order Business
(1965,     Fifth Edition 1993)     *  Population  Matters (1990) *
Population and Development in Poor Countries (1992) - Selected Essays *
Resampling: The New Statistics (1974-1995) *  The Economic Consequences of
Immigration (1989) *  The Economics of Population Growth (1977) *  The
Effects of Income on Fertility (1974) *  The Resourceful Earth (1984) *  The
Ultimate Resource (1980)

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