Melbourne Reading Club update
We will be having a meeting on July 12, 6pm, at the Sherlock Holmes Inn on Collins Street. The book under discussion is Meltdown by the Austrian economist and historian Tom Woods. If you haven’t read the book yet, feel free to come along regardless as the first meeting will be mainly about introductions and setting the future direction of the club. RSVP to ssabhlok@mises.com
All are welcome, even non-libertarians. See the previous notice.
July 7, 2010 Posted by Sukrit Sabhlok | Events | 3 Comments
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