JG News
By Ken Schoolland
December 2004
HEADLINERS
Chinese,
Stossel in the Classroom, Bengali, Asia (India) English, India Theater,
Sinahala, Nepali, Kiswahili, Somali, Nigerian English, UK Commentary,
Afrikaans, Swedish, Norwegian, French, Macedonian, Turkish, Farsi, Hebrew,
Arabic, Malaysian, Screenplay, DVD Animation, Games, Essay Contest, and The Otis
Gazette
China
In April 2003, Dean Peng took a break
from the translation of numerous works by renowned Austrian economists:
Friedrich A. Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, Eugen Bohm-Bawerk, Peter J. Boettke, and Mark Skousen. http://www.sinoliberal.net/pengdd/pengddarchive.htm
At
that moment he ran across an article by Toshio Murata, Japanese translator of
von Mises’ Human Action. Professor
Murata wrote about a project in Japan that was popularizing free market ideas
through the serialization of a book in the Keizai
Seminar Magazine.
Curious, Dean wrote to me saying, “I want to make a
simplified Chinese translated version of your wonderful book The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible for
mainland China readers. I know there is one for Hong Kong, which I find difficult
for mainland readers because of the difference between language habits…I look
forward to hearing from you.”
In 1997, during the turnover of Hong Kong to the
Peoples Republic of China (PRC), Jonathan
Gullible (JG) had been serialized in The
Hong Kong Economic Journal, but this was a chance to reach the greater
China market. I was especially thrilled to run across someone who was so well
versed in free market ideas.
Shanghai
A few months later, Jerome Ma learned about JG
through the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and sent a letter to Small
Business Hawaii asking for permission to publish the book in China. Jerome
worked for an esteemed publishing house, the Century Publishing Group of
Shanghai and Horizon Media Co. Ltd. So I put him in contact with Dean and the
two were able to manage an agreement for translation and publication.
Dean and Jerome had both been introduced to the
ideas of liberty through free market clubs at their universities. Dean was a
physics major at Beijing University and learned of Karl Popper and the Austrian
School of economics through his interest in the philosophy of science. Jerome
was a mathematics major at a university in Shanghai when he discovered the
Austrian School.
Soon after, Jerome
became an ardent publisher of free market works. He wrote, “I am delighted to
tell you that Professor Rothbard’s America’s
Great Depression, translated by Xie Huayu and edited by myself, was
published last year. In my plan, I want to publish The Theory of Money and Credit by Mises, Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom by Ebeling
and The Economics of Liberty by
Rockwell Jr.”
Jerome’s current endeavor is to learn
German so that he can read the Austrian publications from the original text.
Jerome has also added another book to his list of projects, my Shogun’s Ghost: the Dark Side of Japanese
Education.
In Shanghai we spent a day with Jerome and a couple
of his close associates, James Wang (a television sports reporter) and Hoy Xie.
Jerome is a deeply thoughtful scholar who is sometimes depressed by the
bureaucratic jungle that is all around him. Yet he is devoted to his studies of
philosophy and economics and is keenly aware that China is poised for great
change. It is all the more incentive to be a part of an economy that is rapidly
being liberalized.
Beijing
We traveled to Beijing and were
greeted by Dean at a corner restaurant for breakfast. All the variations of
black liver and tripe stew still give my wife, Zhao Li, delicious memories for
her dream feasts. Dean introduced us to a couple of his close friends and
supporters—all part of his internet network of free market discussants. The
vigor, stimulation, and intellectual challenge over the internet, with
brilliant characters like Dean, are unrivalled anywhere in the world.
Not only is Dean an independent economic consultant
and prolific writer, but he is a courageous activist. He described a current
challenge to local officials. “There was a 22-year-old student of psychology
from Beijing Normal University named Liu Di who wrote some satirical papers on
the Internet with the net name Stainless Rat. She was detained by the police
last November—one day before the 16th Party Congress and was arrested one month
later. It has been 8 months since she was detained while Chinese law allows
police a maximum of 7 months before bringing the case to court. I am working on
a campaign against the police. That cost me some time. And there is a
possibility that I shall be detained as well—although I don't think it is
likely to happen.”
As it turned out, Dean was illegally
placed under house arrest, with guards posted at his door, to prevent him from
attending a press conference. Fortunately he knows the law better than the
police, much to their embarrassment. Dean retaliated by inviting foreign
journalists, foreign diplomats, and many of his local supporters to a press
conference on his doorstep. Says Dean, “Principles of liberalism must be
carried out in real life, otherwise we are hypocritical. I took a hunger strike
to create as much trouble as possible. We are airborne...”
Dean is surely one of the greatest
spirits of the new China and I feel fortunate to have met him. He invited us to
his home to meet his wife, a television producer, and son—the light of his
life! Surely the nicest people one could ever meet. Dean has become the China
Representative for ISIL and plans on hosting a future ISIL world conference in
China.
Chinese Freedom Schools

Kate is another remarkable scholar and high energy
activist from the University of Hawaii who had a harrowing escape from China
years ago and is now determined to return in order to set up a number of
private freedom schools throughout China. She has expressed an interest in
buying as many as nine thousand copies of the Chinese edition of JG for more
than a hundred other schools. For this effort, funding assistance (tax
deductible) would be greatly appreciated.
EAFI facilitates
international education exchange, cultural
understanding, global education reform, and gender equity in education by
assisting poor, minority, and learning disabled students to overcome financial
barriers to appropriate education. The Fund provides scholarships and tuition
assistance to poor, rural Chinese children.
Kate has also set up a network for free
market thinkers in China. She is organizing the first Chinese free market
thinkers' conference next August in Shanghai. For more information about her
extraordinary projects, please contact her in Honolulu or see her website, http://www.yifei.org/eng/about.html
If you would like to be a part of the
transformation in China with your support, please contact--Dean Peng: deanpeng@hotmail.com, Jerome Ma: jerome_ma@hotmail.com and Kate Zhou: katezhou@mailserver.hawaii.edu
Stossel in the
Classroom
Media in the Classroom, the video
company that supplies John Stossel’s ABC television program materials to a
third of the nation’s public schools, is adding the first book to their
promotional materials: The Adventures of
Jonathan Gullible: A Free Market Odyssey (JG). In anticipation of
nationwide distribution, Small Business Hawaii (SBH) is printing a sparkling
new 2005 edition.
South Asia
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| Barun Mitra, Liberty Institute of New Delhi, publisher of the Bengali edition and the Asia English Edition. | Click to enlarge |
The Liberty Institute in New Delhi is releasing a Bengali edition of the book in January as well as a new Asia English edition for the Indian school market. Simultaneously, The Centre for Civil Society is featuring a new play based on the book, with the hope of reaching the youth throughout India.
Raja M.B. Senanayake has begun to
serialize JG in The Business Standard, an
English newspaper in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Luxman Siriwardena is also working
with Raja to prepare a Sinahala translation through the Pathfinder think tank.
And Robin Sitoula, President of Youth Initiative, is preparing a Nepali
translation in Kathmandu.
Africa, Southeast Asia,
Oceania
Meanwhile, JG has been making great strides abroad. James Shikwati, Director
of the Inter Regional Economic Network in Nairobi, announced that this
educational project has been approved by the Kenya Institute of Education as a
class reader for juniors and seniors in high schools throughout Kenya.
Faisal Hassan has completed the
serialization of the JG translation
in The Somali Voice, reaching the Somali community in Canada. His next
plan is to find a publisher for the book version for Somalia. Through
sponsorship support from the International Society for Individual Liberty
(ISIL), Agwu Amogu is preparing the publication of a localized Nigerian English
edition.
Another edition in progress is the
Afrikaans edition which is being translated by Ria Crafford. And Janette
Eldridge has made the entire UK Commentary edition available on-ling at: http://jonathangullible.com/languages.htm
In addition, Janette has found contacts
for distribution of this UK Commentary edition in New Zealand, Singapore, and
Malaysia. Barry Kayton, the publisher, has initiated advertisements for this
edition in the home school movement of South Africa.
Europe and the
Middle East
Mats Hinze has completed the Swedish
translation which has been placed on line at: www.jonathangullible.com. If anyone has a publisher
to recommend for the Swedish or French editions (the latter translated by
Louise Zizka), then please let us know. This can be for publication as a book
or in serial form in a periodical. This is precisely the plan of Bent Johan Mosfjell who is on the verge of publishing a new
Norwegian edition, either as a book or serialization, or both.
Pavlina Petrova, Director of the Economic Policy
Research Center of the Euro-Balkan Institute in Skopje, has completed the final
stages of a revised Macedonian edition which will soon go on line as well. This
builds on earlier work of the great humanitarian activist, Tomislav Krsmanovic.
edition.
Atilla Yayla, President of the Liberal
Dusunce Toplulugu in Ankara, has begun a translation into Turkish. The Farsi
edition by Shahram Sadeghi is still poised for publication in Iran. David
Marhoffer in Phoenix, Arizona has begun a Hebrew translation and Nicholas Dykes
of London has arranged for an Arabic translation.
Students in Free
Enterprise (SIFE)
Kim Ong of the Students in Free
Enterprise team at Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) has been seeking a publisher
in Malaysia. Thomas Mellin and Terence Waclawik of the SIFE team have once
again taken up the use of the JG Quiz Game, produced by Mary Disbrow for
energizing use of the book in economics classes at HPU.
Media World
Susan Well’s screenplay adaptation of JG has been placed with agents in the
movie industry: Brock d’Avignon and Howard Hinman.
Also, the diligent perseverance of Mario
Knezovic in re-engineering the flash animation of the book’s epilogue, “The
Philosophy of Liberty,” will soon make the DVD adaptable to many more than the
current four languages.
Free Copies for Teachers
and Students in Hawaii
It’s high time that
the students of Hawaii get to meet Jonathan
Gullible, the young economics adventurer who has swept the world in more
than thirty languages. After all, Small Business Hawaii is the birthplace of
Jonathan.
Free copies of the
book? This isn’t really a free lunch. It’s an effort long supported by Small
Business Hawaii to address the desperate need for economics education among the
youth of Hawaii. For a limited time, SBH is offering free sets of its award-winning
book on free market education.
If you let us know of a classroom
teacher who would like to review the book for possible classroom use, we’ll
send them a complimentary copy. Teachers from any department, from any school,
on any Hawaiian island, may request a copy. Each of the first ten teachers who
decides to adopt the book for his or her classroom use, will receive a free set
of books.
Any school librarian in Hawaii may also
request a complimentary copy. This will provide easy access for students statewide
who may wish to enter the “Free Market Essay Contest” that is being developed,
complete with cash prizes, by the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii. Details of the
contest will be published soon. Students may also access the book on-line at: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/list.aspx?The+Jonathan+Gullible+Series
Raves From Blue
Yonder!
We are pleased to announce that Jonathan has found a home in the “blue”
states of New England. Angelina Dubourg, Editor and Proprietress of The Otis
Gazette wrote to ask permission to reprint “The Philosophy of Liberty.” The Otis Gazette is a newspaper of 5,000
distribution in lower Berkshire County, Massachusetts and the upper
Foothills of Connecticut. She wrote, “Thank you so much for the reprint
permission. I would love to take you up
on that offer of serializing the book.
Because the Philosophy of Liberty left me so awestruck as the best philosophy
I have ever seen, I am going to print it first.”
And so it goes! Other
encouraging comments about the flash animation:
“You made
me cry.... I'm sending to everyone on
my list.”
“Man,
that was the greatest thing I have seen on the net. You might consider putting it on DVD and getting it distributed. Send
it into some festivals. It deserves to be seen. Thanks for sharing it.”
“Hello, I
just watched your flash animation, ‘The Philosophy of Liberty,’ and all I have
to say is wow. So amazing and truthful that to compliment you as
personally as possible was the only way to compliment you.”
“I enjoyed
viewing your flash, it was a very good simplification of philosophical concepts
relating to society and liberty. I was
wondering if I could obtain a transcript of all the text in the flash, for my own
personal use. I think it does an
excellent job of covering the subject at hand.”
“Bravo. Je
vous félicite cette animation est super laurence nahon.”
“Is there
any way I could buy a copy of your Liberty Flash animation? It is excellent! Thank you!”
“Thank
you and your creative coworkers for your EXCELLENT WORK.”
“Wonderful
... I will use it like a insane teacher ... many thanks.”
“I
enjoyed the presentation. I found it to
be the best that I have seen so far, by far.”
“I
would like to know if I can get a copy of the presentation for use in our
presentations.”
Contacts and
Sponsors
If you would like to help with any of
our local, national, or international projects for translation, publication, or
distribution of our economics education projects for communities or schools,
please contact me at: schoollak001@hawaii.rr.com
.