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Posted: Tue. December 3, 2013

Research Fellow George Ayittey speaks of 2008 Gala for Liberty Award Recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Posted: Tue. December 3, 2013

Ghanaian economist and Research Fellow, George Ayittey argues that Africa is poor because it is not free—due to dictatorships. He spoke with host Justin Rowlatt and an audience at Paris Dauphine University in Paris.

Posted: Mon. December 2, 2013

International political commentator and Independent Institute Fellow, Álvaro Vargas Llosa, discussed his book Global Crossings at the Dole Institute of Politics.

Posted: Mon. November 25, 2013

Senior Fellow Benjamin Powell discusses the “Business of Charity” with host John Stossel of Fox Business Channel’s Stossel.

Posted: Fri. November 22, 2013

A Special Tribute celebrating The Independent Institute’s 25th Anniversary Gala for Liberty held on 11/15/11 from Mart Laar, former Prime Minister, Republic of Estonia.

Posted: Fri. November 22, 2013

A Special Tribute celebrating The Independent Institute’s 25th Anniversary Gala for Liberty held on 11/15/11 from Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Founder of Grameen Bank.

Posted: Fri. November 22, 2013

A Special Tribute celebrating The Independent Institute's 25th Anniversary Gala for Liberty held on 11/15/11 from Robert W. Fogel, Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences.

Posted: Fri. November 22, 2013

Research Fellow Stephen P. Halbrook, author of Gun Control in the Third Reich, was interviewed on the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) about gun registration laws in Germany after World War I. These laws were eventually used by the Nazi party to disarm Jews and others they deemed “Enemies of the State.” Halbrook, a constitutional lawyer who has argued Second Amendment cases in front of the Supreme Court, says our protections against such actions should be recognized and appreciated while we learn from history.