In May 2002, the book received the first annual Leonard E.
Read Book Award for excellence in economic education. At the first
annual gala convention of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)
in Las Vegas, President Mark Skousen presented a trophy and gold
medallion to honor the occasion. Commented Mark in the press release:
"Schoolland's story is the perfect choice for the first Read
Book Award. Leonard Read, FEE's founder,spent his life writing,
publishing, and teaching the basics of liberty and sound economics in
a way that every individual could comprehend. The Adventures of
Jonathan Gullible is a simple, powerful, and amusing way to
illustrate the principles of political economy. It's a combination
of the satirists Frédéric Bastiat and Jonathan Swift."
Present at the ceremonies were many of the hundreds of people
who have helped on the project over the years. Among these were Fred
James, Geo Olsson, Kerry Pearson, Louise Zizka, Ralph Smeed, Vince
Miller, Jim Elwood, Andrea Millen Rich, Dick & Lydia Randolph, Raquel
Mizrahi, and Mary Lou Gutscher. And we made contacts for future
publications in French, Estonian, Swedish, and Arabic.
The Director of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge,
Russell K. Schulz, announced, "The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible
has been selected to receive a Leavey Award for Excellence in Private
Enterprise Education. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this special
program, endowed by The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation, permits
Freedoms Foundation to honor educators for their innovative efforts
to help young people better understand the function and benefits of
America's private enterprise system." The award was given at the
special ceremonies in Philadelphia, April 2002.
Margaret Tse, the prolific free market journalist for the
Instituto Liberal in Porto Alegre, Brazil, wrote saying, "Dear Ken,
If you visit our web site, the book of the month (November) is JG!
Every month we suggest a book for the readers of the web site:
http://www.il-rs.com.br/ "
More translations are expected to come off the press very
soon this summer. From K-mee Jung in Korea I just received this
announcement: "Dear Ken, Thanks for the email you sent. It really
made my day since it come in very timely in connection with the JG
novel. After a long wait, my publishers finally sent me an email
about a week or so ago, stating that your book will be published
sometime in the late part of August. Hafadi!"
And from Bataar in Ulan Bataar, Mongolia, who had some
unexpected illness this year, "I want to let you know that everything
has been completed for the publication of The Adventures of Jonathan
Gullible. We are making some advertisements for readers. One of my
friends asked me to write a preface on JG and wanted to know your
mind on it. My friend is a member of the Mongolian Parliament and her
preface would be a nice advertisement for your book...We are glad
that the demand for our book is very high as a result of the
advertisement. We have received many letters asking for establishing
communication with you. For example:
Bataa.S., a member of the Mongolian Youth Federation, wrote:
"We always tell youths of Mongolia to make a friend with the book.
Because book helps people to be honest and to see the life more real."
Dalkhsuren. G., Director of Dailo Company, wrote: "This book
is giving us the chance to look at our own life from another side. It
is very important for us who are trying to get out of transitional
period. Also it is a surprising coincidence that this book comes
right after the Land Utilization Law and the Law Against Corruption."
Byamba. J., Vice President of the Voters' Federation to
Protect the Constitution, wrote: "There is only one step between
ridiculous incident and great incident. JG traveled by the ridiculous
places but the life experiences those are given by people there is
great."
Wrapping up, Bataar exclaimed, "We are going to sell the book
next week. Please send us the address and we will send you the
Mongolian JG."
Kerry Pearson has created fabulous flashplayer animation to
present the Liberty Philosophy from the epilogue of JG. With the
advice and help from webmistress Ginger Warbis and numerous others,
he has prepared one of the hottest items on the web site, with music
accompaniment: http://jonathangullible.com/ I say "hot" because he
has attracted numerous inquiries for using this program on various
other sites as well.
Through the help of Judy Nagy in Quito, Ecuador, it will soon
appear in Spanish as well. All other JG languages are invited. Please
contact Kerry at luxlucre@shaw.ca
And of course, Ginger Warbis earns
the highest praise for the miraculous job she has done with putting
together a beautiful web site, complete with forum group,
announcements, and links to all the various projects. Contact Ginger
at WebMistress@Fornits.com
JG is now available on-line! While not as fun to read at a
picnic under a tree, the e-version of JG is certainly very
accessible. Sieg Pedde has placed the English edition on-line through
the JG web site for $7.99. With the help of translators Louise Zizka
and Judy Nagy, Sieg is preparing to offer French and Spanish on-line
editions in the near future.
In March I was fortunate to travel to Minsk, Belarus as the
guest of the Privatization and Management Institute of Elena Rakova
and the Economic Salon of Jaroslav Romanchuk. These two have done
very courageous work in promoting free market ideas in one of the
more repressed countries of the world. While there, Jaroslav
completed the web installation of JG in the latest Russian version by
Kenneth DeGraaf and Elena Mamontova. Reports Jaroslav, "My web master
told me that about 15 to 20 persons address your book on my web site
a day. It is not such a big number but advertising in the process so
I hope there will be many more." Check it out at:
http://liberty-belarus.org/school/20020327161825.shtml
Cris Comanescu, Valentina Nicolaie, and Sorin Cucerai have
made JG available through the web site of The Ludwig von Mises
Institute of Romania: http://www.misesromania.org/carti/gullible/cuprins.htm
Sorin wrote saying, "Ken, I should tell you your little book
made quite an impression on me. It's direct and funny, written in a
simple style. Abruptly speaking, I have only one word for you:
congratulations! Your book is indeed a masterpiece in its own kind,
and Jonathan - an unforgivable character. A genuinely free book,
written by a genuinely free man. Who can ask for more?" Sorin has
proposed some very good ideas for expanding the JG concept into a
forum for articles on liberty from around the world. Any who wish to
help him with this contact: sorixxx@yahoo.com
The shinning star of cental Africa is the brilliant writer
and tireless activist, Shikuku James Shikwati. James is the Founder
and Director of the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN,
www.irenkenya.org) which promotes free market ideas to Kenya,
Tanzania, and Uganda.
Writing in IDEAS ON LIBERTY, Lawrence Reed had this to say
about James: "A candle has been lit in east Africa. It shows promise
of spreading much light where there is now much darkness. In time it
may grow to illuminate an entire continent...The candle is in the
form of east Africa's first free-market research and educational
organization, or 'think tank,' and the man who lit it is one
remarkable 31-year-old Kenyan named James Shikwati." For the whole
story see:
http://www.mackinac.org/4099
James has taken up JG with a fury and has translated the book
into Kiswahili: http://www.irenkenya.org/jg/jonathan_gullible.pdf
Wrote James, "Your book is expressing very serious concepts in a
humorous way. I had to read the whole of it before leaving to meet a
publishing friend at the university of Nairobi. 'So what is the book
all about?' he asked I picked two stories about the arrested woman
and the tax for tall people. The fellow was beside himself with
laughter. He took me to his boss who sampled the book and asked about
its content. I will keep you posted. A high school teacher commented,
'Kenya has never seen such literature. Even George Orwell's ANIMAL
FARM cannot match it.'"
Best of all, the students of Moreno University have produced
a play, "The Trial of Jonathan Gullible," from selected chapters of
the book. Says James, "The plot is about JG being tried by the
islanders for his free market views. It is meant to make the audience
see the injustice of not accepting free market ideas. Plan of action:
After my seminar I meet with this team to brief them on free market
concepts...[the students] plan that I give a lecture in the daytime
and have the play staged in the evening. Thereafter we shall see
whether it can be staged all over."
James has been pursuing publishers for the Kiswahili
translation and has plans for producing an audio version for radio.
Those who are seeking projects to support will find no better outlet
than with IREN: http://www.irenkenya.org/
The star of west Africa has to be Agwu Amogu, who is
currently battling the worst of government oppression. His recent
article begins, "With the return of civil rule in Nigeria on 29th of
May 1999, Nigerians hoped for a better and freer society where the
anguish of the gross abuse of individual rights is no more and the
tyrannical economic policies associated with military dictatorship
are set aside. An overview of the socio-economic situation in the
country today shows that no progress has been made so far...With
vigilante and militia groups operating as law enforcement agents that
are empowered to conduct extra-judicial killings, the government has
finally and openly admitted its failure to discharge its primary duty
of providing security and safeguarding liberty."
In the midst of such rampant abuse of power, it is truly
inspiring to know a courageous person like Agwu who writes and speaks
out about the horrors of the current regime. At the same time, he has
tried to find ways of promoting ideas of liberty that will circumvent
the censors and reach the general populace. Writes Agwu, "The JG
project is still on. The publisher has agreed to start work on it by
August. The agreement is that he takes charge of the sales and
marketing, so he can be able to recover the money he is going to put
in the project. For now, that's the best we can get here. The most
important thing for is is to let the book come out, so it can get to
so many people here."
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is an international
organization founded by Sam Walton and now supported by hundreds of
corporations to promote free enterprise education in hundreds of
universities around the world. The team at Hawaii Pacific University
(SIFE@HPU) placed in the top Sensational Sixteen in the nation at the
May competition at Kansas City.
http://starbulletin.com/2002/06/11/business/engle.html
One of their many projects over the years has been to use JG
to help teach economics in the university classroom. This past year
SIFE@HPU went beyond this and founded FGSP, the First Global SIFE
Project, linking SIFE teams internationally. One of the first
projects to take hold was the introduction of JG to other SIFE teams
in such diverse places as Kyrgyzstan, Botswana, and Australia.
Zarina Osmonalieva, the head of SIFE at the American
University of Kyrgyzstan (AUK), reported that the translation has
been completed and publication is in progress. The book is expected
to be unveiled in September. Reports Zarina:
"Our team is going to cooperate with local companies in order
to make the project widespread in the Kyrgyz Republic. There is
already one company that is ready to invest money in this project. We
plan to advertise JG by brochures, posters, and radio, in schools and
other organizations that aim to educate schoolchildren. Beginning in
December SIFE AUK will work on the next stage of JG. We will organize
some contests on understanding the principles of th free market
economy among Kyrgyz high schools. We hope that this book will be
useful for Kyrgyz schoolchildren in learning the principles of free
enterprise and the market economy."
Another FGSP contact has been Dennis Bushy Green in Botswana.
Wrote Dennis, "I have been in touch with James from Kenya and he has
forwarded me the play they had in Kenya. It gave me a lot of insight
into what I could do. I have decided to start an annual drama contest
based on a play I intend to develop for all tertiary institutions
here in Botswana. I have penned a letter to prospective funders and I
am awaiting their response. With regard to the translation of JG into
Setswana, the other official language of Botswana, I have identified
a Setswana expert who is willing to do the job. I am working on the
proposal right now."
From Ms. Priyanka Chauhan of India I received this
fascinating news: "Dear Prof Schoolland: Warm wishes! This comes to
you from a keen
interest in your amazing work 'The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible'.
I am the Publications Co-ordinator with the Centre for Civil Society,
a New Delhi based independent research and educational organization
engaged in disseminating free market ideas in India. As a part of our
annual student outreach activities we organize a nationwide Liberty &
Society Seminar, during which we display many free market
publications from across the world along with our in-house
publications.
"You'll be happy to know that 'The Adventures of
Jonathan Gullible' has been a huge hit with the students across the
country, many of whom have expressed an interest in working for a
dramatic interpretation of the same. I have been working on
converting your book into a preliminary screenplay, which we plan to
enact sometime this year. I would appreciate it greatly if you could
help me in my endeavour. I believe the book began as a radio series.
If you could please help me get a copy of the script for the same, it
would help me immensely."
From Lahore, Pakistan I received an exhilarating report from Dr.
Khalil Ahmad that the Urdu translation is now complete and that he is
preparing the next steps toward publication. Dr. Ahmad sent this
message on the afternoon that he finished reading JG. "[JG] is at the
same time so traditional and so modern. It is positive, instructive,
penetrating, sharp, satirical, and frightening; and so zealously
written. Jonathan's gullibility has an air of gloom and helplessness
since it's everybody's gullibility who thinks he is free while he is
not. Only a Jonathan back from Corrumpo could be free! And for that
matter, we are all living in a Corrumpo; and how could we be back
from our Corrumpo, this book shows the way out."
Surely the most comprehensive production of JG is being
undertaken by Janette Eldridge, the star of liberty in South Africa.
It is almost impossible to do justice to the analysis and expansion
of the project that Janette has undertaken. Not only has she visited
literary conferences to find new contacts in Ghana, Indonesia, India,
a dozen other countries, but she is developing a full-fledged
educational project in the many languages of South Africa.
Each of the chapters will have accompanying notes and
extensive commentaries relating issues in the book to the local
scene. Says Janette, "I will then take the next step towards having
it published in English and Afrikaans. After which I will look into
having it serialized in a Zulu language paper or magazine. And if
that is successful then I will look into serializing it in the other
languages!"
Ruminating about the reasons that she has decided on such an
explanatory approach, Janette wrote, "The concepts [of liberty] are
probably not understood because we have never known individual
freedom--there has always been a local headman, tribal elders chief,
or colonial power apartheid government that must be obeyed. Even when
our forefathers tried to flee from the north, or from Europe, or up
from the south, a governing power caught up and took away individual
freedom."
"I read [Bastiat's] THE LAW, then chuckled as I recognized it
in JG. I then read FREE TO CHOOSE and chuckled as I could visualize
JG there. But what if I had never considered individual freedom,
never even entertained the thought of not having someone of authority
rule my daily life--would I have seen the message in JG? If my small
sampling of various people (some of whom I consider extremely
intelligent and worldly) is anything to go by, then the answer is
'probably not'."
This year I received a surprise greeting from Ivo Cerckel, an
old friend who has left his European law practice to live in his
newfound paradise. Wrote Ivo, "Dear Ken, I'm living since April 2000
in the Philippines. I married January 2001 and had my first child,
Roxanne, at the end of June. At the end of July I moved to my wife's
island, Siquijor, which is the most backward island in the
Philippines, the island of witches, it consists only of six villages
but is a province on its own with 60,000 people. As my own upbringing
was rather eventful, I want to make sure that Roxanne's will not be.
On the nearest island, Negros, 45 minutes away by fast ferry, there's
a town called Dumaguete-City where there are some serious schools.
Since a week, I have been in contact with Marshall Fritz in order to
find out how to start my own school...In my wildest dreams I'm
thinking of translating Jonathan into Cebuano/Visayan."
Faisal Ahmed Hassan has been working very hard on a Somali
translation for those living in Canada as well as Somalia. Wrote
Faisal, "JG's tranlation in Somali is progressing very well. There is
the possibility that Gacal, a Somali literature magazine, which
focuses on Somali literature is planning to serialise JG. I have
already started a dialogue with the editor and publisher. I am
hopeful that they will make possible to a larger audience, that is,
their readers to JG."
At the FEE convention in May, I met Paul Vahur, a great
promoter of liberty in Estonia. Writing about the new organization,
Paul said, "This has grown out of the Estonian Liberal Club
'Nahtamatu Kasi' (invisible hand in Estonian), which I founded a year
ago. We are
growing slowly but steadily. We are in the early stages of creating a
non-profit organization with the aim to translate 'easier' books
about capitalism and free market into Estonian. The first book would
be JG, then probably Mary Ruwart's 'Healing our world', Johan
Nordberg's 'In Defense of Global Capitalism', and Bastiat's 'The
Law'. I hope that we have the organization formed by end of the
summer and that we will have raised some money to start with the
pilot project - JG."
While I haven't corresponded directly with the man in charge
yet, I have heard this from Mauro Tosco: "I have forwarded your
message about a prospective interest in the cartoon version of JG to
the guy who is working on the Italian cartoon version, to show him
that THERE IS an interest, and to encourage him. If you want to write
him, his name is Davide Sacco, he lives here in Genova, and his
e-mailaddress is simply:davide.sacco@libero.it"
Mauro is also working on the Piedmontese edition of JG.
Speaking of the cartoon version, I'd say we're just about
ready for the MTV version of JG since Ryan Sagawa and Ron Corpus
produced the JG Rap for my economics class. Here's a teaser, for the
full version go to the JG web site.
RYAN:
This is a rap bout a really short book.
Bout a random day I decided to look.
Required by the teach in a class I took.
Hit it Ron, give us the hook.
RON:
He's on a free market odyssey.
Come and kick it with Jonathan G.
Learn bout monetary policy.
To Corrumpo we go just'a you and me...
DISTRIBUTION & SCARCITY: US, ALBANIA
Hawaii Reporter has been serializing the book weekly, http://www.hawaiireporter.com/ for the Hawaii readers. Hawaii Reporter is an internet newspaper that was founded last February by Malia Zimmerman and Jay McWilliams and this month will celebrate its one millionth hit.
Thanks to Jane Orendt, occasional chapters are also appearing on the web site of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, http://www.AAPSonline.org/.
JG is being well received in many countries, so much so that we sometimes just run out of copies. Such news is mixed. It is a sign of the value of the books and of the desperately impoverished conditions. Here is a report from Kozeta Cuadari, the translator of the Albanian edition of JG:
"The copies we published 4 years ago, were already distributed by ACER, [The Albanian Center for Economic Research] and I was given only a few copies, which I distributed among my students of economics at that time. I have made some attempts to republish it, after the request of my new students, but it was unsuccessful, because we lack funds.
"You see, the situation in Albania is still difficult and unsteady, due to continuous political changes. Everyone is concentrated on political news, corruption is at a very high scale and each thinks how to profit. No one cares about publications. If you go to libraries you will rarely see any decent books, especially good professional ones.
"As a translator and teacher of English at Economics Faculty, I can see from near this lack of books. Literature that the students use in their classes is mainly old economics books, and most of them are translated by the students themselves as course texts.
"What I see is that Albania needs education, especially Albanian students, and the best way to fill this gap is various publications. People read very little. Most of them spend their free time in cafes and bars, mainly young people. The cultural level is very low, even among highly educated people."
In June, Edgar Pina, Jr, announced the results of a Spanish language essay contest across Latin America. Reported Edgar, "After careful analysis of the essays presented by the contestants of the First International Essay Contest on Liberalism and Free Market, the Jury of ISIL & Foro Libre Board of Directors are pleased to announce the following results: Carlos Francisco Mendoza is the winner of the Gold Award. His essay in the Jonathan Gullible category was entitled: 'Ensayo sobre el libro Las Aventuras de Jonathan Gullible, by Ken Schoolland.'
"Mendoza is a 22 year-old student at CESUES (Centro de Estudios Superiores del Estado de Sonora), in Mexico, where he is studying Licenciatura on International Business. The Essay Contest Gold Award consists of airplane round trip tickets to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, registration fees at the 21st World Conference of the International Society for Individual Liberty, first class accommodations and all meals for four nights at the Hotel Iguana Mismaloya, and a 1 ounce US Gold Eagle coin."
We have more than a hundred people who have been working on various versions around the world. Additional translations have been completed and we are seeking publishers for other editions, i.e. French, Swedish, Norwegian, Bengali, and Chinese. Translations are under way in Finnish and Bulgarian. Ideas for new projects range among audio tapes, comic books, games, theater, radio, and film.
This year will also mark the fifth year that JG has been used at the Liberty English Camp in Lithuania. This is an annual event hosted by Virgis Daukas, Stephen and Monika Browne, and the Lithuanian Free Market Institute as a means of simultaneously teaching English, economics, and philosophy through the use of skits and debate.
Most of the books have been publisher supported projects, most notable is the original publisher of the English editions by Sam Slom of Small Business Hawaii http://www.hotspotshawaii.com/smallbusinesshawaii/
In several other countries editions have been made possible with the assistance of sponsoring contributors, especially those with the International Society for Individual Liberty http://www.isil.org/.
Anyone who wishes to participate in any way on the JG adventure in worldwide free market education, reaching a classroom of tens of thousands of students, is encouraged to contact me at: schoollak001@hawaii.rr.com
Aloha, Ken