I am pleased to announce that Don has won the 2009 Thomas Szasz Award “for Contributions to the Cause of Civil Liberties. The Szasz Award committee recognized Boudreaux for his many years of promoting freedom in all its aspects through his writing and lecturing.” Well-deserved. Always proud to share this space with him.
Don Boudreaux wins 2009 Szasz Award
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Kudos.
Congratulations, Don.
Now THAT’S an award to be proud of. Congratulations.
Well done.
Congratulations Prof!
Congratulations
Congratulations! Well deserved indeed.
Congratulations. Totally unsurprising and well deserved!
Congrats!
I like that the award was given for your “contributions.”
Some awards are given for a persons “efforts.”
Keep up the fight for free trade Don!
It should have been the Nobel Prize.
Anyways, you boys alway get the cigar from me.
Well done.
In light of what we objectively know to be the qualifications for the Nobel, this prize is legitimately far and away more honorable an award.
Sincere congratulations Professor Boudreaux.
Next up: Cato’s Milton Friedman Award for advancing liberty.
Congratulations!
Krugman must be soooooo envious.