Talk:Mont Pelerin Society

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I find it odd that the national socialist Karl Brandt was listed as a visitor, not only because it was a libertarian meeting, but especially as he was being tried for war crimes in Nürnberg at the time. I'd suggest that someone go trough the entire list of people who attended the meeting as the person who added him was the one who added them as well.

Well, there was a Karl Brandt at the meeting, but it wasn't the Nazi war criminal. That has now been fixed. -- Eb.hoop 20:41, 28 January 2006 (UTC).

--When reading Henry Hazlitt's desription of the first Mont Pelerin meeting [1], he mentions Ludwig von Mises as the main critic of Hayek's original choice of name. As Frank Knight is the only person mentioned in the article as protesting against it, I felt I should add a reference. Cedric du Zob 12:06, 28 January 2006 (UTC)