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The Free-Market Frontier

Anyone in the DC area interested in space policy might want to attend this event tomorrow. There's also streaming audio and video available for those of us who can't attend in person.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 15, 2003 01:30 PM
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Wish I'd known about it earlier, I would've flown up for it....

Posted by Michael Mealling at April 15, 2003 06:00 PM

Hey, I have read the CATO Institute book on space and free market perspectives. Excellent. If folk cannot get to the event, definitely get this book, probably via Amazon.

I must say that one thing I am looking forward to beyond the war is a serious attempt, hopefully mostly via the private sector, to get back into space. The NASA model is broken, time to move on.

Another thing - in the long run, I think a dynamic space industry will be just another reminder to the islamo-losers out there that the secular, post-Enlightnment model of human civilisation is the way forward.

Posted by Johnathan Pearce at April 17, 2003 06:20 AM


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