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After our morning sessions on July 29, we had lunch, and I remember that the hotel staff made me quite a good vegan lunch. I sat next to a Canadian farmer named Don Freeland, whom I had met a few years before. He mentioned that he had two daughters in Toronto. “One of whom is internationally famous,” I observed. [That link is supposed to go to the Wikipedia article about Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Foreign Minister, but there may be a problem.]

Our lunchtime speaker was Anthony Werner from the British publisher Shepheard-Walwyn, speaking on “A Principled Approach to Economics.” Among other things, he quoted Edmund Burke, “The principles that guide us in publick and in private . . . [are] not of our devising, but moulded unto the nature and essence of things [and] will endure with the Sun and the Moon.”

Mr. Werner also referenced Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind — not to attack Americans, he said courteously. Bloom’s students at Harvard didn’t believe in truth. Werner does believe in truth, and in eternal principles.
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