Travel Update: Santiago to Scotland via Orlando

I have enjoyed my trip to Santiago de Chile on many levels–especially her people, food, and culture–and if all goes well I will be returning here next year to attend the annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, which I have been told is scheduled to take place at the Universidad de Desarrollo in July of 2024. (When I return to South America in July of next year, I hope to bring my family and stay much longer in order to visit the enigmatic ruins of Easter Island as well as go stargazing on the desolate plains of the Atacama Desert, among other things.) Now, however, I will be returning to Orlando, Florida this weekend in order to fly out to Scotland on the afternoon of Monday, June 5, where I will be presenting my scholarly research on Adam Smith’s life and ideas at the University of Glasgow on June 8 as part of the celebration of the philosopher-economist’s 300th birthday. In the meantime, if you are as fascinated by the great Adam Smith as I am, some of my Smithian studies are available here (Adam Smith in Love), here (Adam Smith and the Balliol College Conspiracy), and here (Die Adam Smith Probleme).

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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.
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1 Response to Travel Update: Santiago to Scotland via Orlando

  1. Sounds like a fun event.

    Make sure to toast the great moral philosopher’s monumental birthday with a fine single malt!

    By the way, love the map with all the distilleries!

    Especially, seeing Orkney represented (Highland Park); but there is also a great brewery over there. The skull splitter is a fine Wee Heavy Scotch Ale!

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