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Liberty Foundation

LibertyUnbound - online magazine


from the mag site:

About Liberty

Liberty was founded by R.W. Bradford in 1987 as a national journal of libertarian opinion, news, investigation, and intellectual exploration. For nearly two decades, Liberty has exemplified the richness and range of classical liberal writing. It has published the leading figures of libertarian economic, political, historical, and literary thought.

Liberty is not just current events. It opens its columns to whatever is exciting, charming, or engaging in every field, from poetry and fiction to politics and philosophy—and the cartoons of Scott Chambers and "Baloo."

Liberty is impatient with boundaries and unafraid of controversy. It takes no party line. In every issue you can expect to see reflections, reviews, and reporting that challenge the individual mind.


People:

  • R.W. Bradford (1947–2005) - founder
  • Stephen Cox - editor
  • Mark Rand - managing editor
  • John Hospers, Bruce Ramsey, Jane S. Shaw - senior editors
  • Jo Ann Skousen - entertainment editor
  • Kathleen Bradford, Jim Walsh - assistant editors
  • Brien Bartels, David T. Beito, David Boaz, Alan W. Bock, Douglas Casey, Eric D. Dixon, Brian Doherty, Alan Ebenstein, Andrew Ferguson, David Friedman, Bettina Bien Greaves, Ronald Hamowy, Jon Harrison, Gene Healy, Robert Higgs, Gary Jason, Bill Kauffman, Dave Kopel, Bart Kosko, Richard Kostelanetz, Sarah McCarthy, Wendy McElroy, William E. Merritt, Robert H. Nelson, Randal O'Toole, Ross Overbeek, Durk Pearson, Patrick Quealy, Scott J. Reid, Ralph R. Reiland, Sheldon Richman, Jeff Riggenbach, Timothy Sandefur, Sandy Shaw, Mark Skousen, Tim Slagle, Fred L. Smith Jr., Martin M. Solomon, Clark Stooksbury, Thomas S. Szasz, Martin Morse Wooster, Leland B. Yeager - contributing editors
  • S.H. Chambers, Rex F. May - cartoonists


Front page (8/2/2008)

  • Global Warming, the Myth
    • Why trust the media accounts of global warming, when you can consult the evidence? Edmund Contoski provides a guided tour.
  • Barr for President?
    • Bob Barr wrote the Defense of Marriage Act, voted for the PATRIOT Act, and supported the War on Drugs. Can he ever be considered a true libertarian? Lance Lamberton defends the Libertarian Party's nominee.
  • Greens vs. Growths
    • What should be done about sky-high oil prices? Gary Jason describes the solutions that two opposing camps offer.
  • Corruption and Hope in South America
    • Doug Casey explores the social ruin that lies at the heart of South America.
  • The Fall of a Royal House
    • Democracy, Jayant Bhandari argues, is not the solution for the Third World's problems.
  • Also: Leland Yeager investigates the high price of gas, Randal O'Toole provides an unconventional analysis of the housing crisis, and Todd Skousen finds that WALL-E goes beyond its "message".

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