Dr. Gary Hull, long-time speaker for the Ayn Rand Institute, will present a lecture on his recently released book, “The Abolition of Antitrust,” on Book-TV C-SPAN 2. The show will air this Saturday, August 20, at 9:45 AM, Eastern time. Here is an edited version of Book-TV’s description of the show: Gary Hull, editor of the book “The Abolition of Antitrust,” argues that antitrust laws are harmful. Mr. Hull and other contributing writers assert that these laws are based on bad economics and the misinterpretation of American business history. Gary Hull is joined by Yaron Brook, president of the Ayn Rand Institute in Irvine, California, to examine several antitrust cases, including General Electric, Visa/MasterCard, and Kellogg/General Mills. Gary Hull, Ph.D. in philosophy, is director of the Program on Values and Ethics in the Marketplace at Duke University. He has taught philosophy and business ethics at Whittier College and the Claremont Graduate School. He also co-edited “The Ayn Rand Reader.”