Liberty Lives, Online!
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox Welcome to Liberty's new, fully-free online format.Welcome to the new, online version of Liberty magazine.Until its December 2010 issue, Liberty appeared in print, in a...
View ArticleUpdate on Laissez-Faire Books
Article Author(s): Bruce Ramsey Keeping track of an old friend.The January-February 2008 issue of Liberty ran my account of Laissez Faire Books, entitled “Laissez Faire: RIP?” When I began working on...
View ArticleAlan Bock, R.I.P.
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox Alan Bock, contributing editor of this journal, died on May 18 at his home in Lake Elsinore, California, after a heroic fight against cancer. He was 67.A fine account of...
View ArticleJohn Hospers, R.I.P.
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox Irreplaceable.John Hospers, distinguished author and philosopher, first presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party, and a senior editor of Liberty, died in Los...
View ArticleLiberty Does the LNC!
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Not since Fear and Loathing...Starting Wednesday, May 2, Liberty will be covering the Libertarian National Convention live from the floor of the Red Rock Resort in...
View ArticleThe Anthem Film Festival — A Report from the Scene
Article Author(s): Jo Ann Skousen Inspired and inspiring.This month in Las Vegas, The Afghan Nightmare took the FreedomFest Grand Prize at the annual Anthem Libertarian Film Festival. The film is...
View ArticleRonald Hamowy, R.I.P.
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox A great man.Ronald Hamowy, who honored Liberty by becoming one of its Contributing Editors, died at 11:30 a.m. on September 8, in a hospital in Baltimore. The final...
View ArticleRemembering Margaret Thatcher
Article Author(s): Jo Ann Skousen Class. And not in the sense of “wealth.”In May 1996 I attended the 50th Anniversary celebration of the Foundation for Economic Education at the Waldorf Astoria in...
View ArticleAnthem: Third Year and Growing
Article Author(s): Jo Ann Skousen Who says libertarians aren’t active in the cultural field?On July 10–13, over 2,500 attendees, 150 speakers, and 100 exhibitors filled the convention hall at Planet...
View ArticleThe Year in Review
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Liberty's 2013.As 2013 comes to a close, we're looking back on the year that was by revisiting the best pieces by some of our favorite writers here at Liberty:Steve...
View ArticleNo Regrets
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox Making films that no one else dares to make.Every year at about this time, Liberty’s Entertainment Editor, Jo Ann Skousen, produces a film festival in Las Vegas, in...
View ArticleA Year In Review: 2014
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson A few of our favorite things.In many ways — continued warfare (declared or otherwise), the bleeding of the treasury, the erosion of civil rights — 2014 was a...
View ArticleThe Year That Was
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Our best from our brightest.With 2015 done and dusted, here’s a list of a few of our favorite articles by many of our favorite people.Stephen Cox weighed the...
View ArticleLiberty at the LPNC
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson The freedom-lovers hit Florida.This week, Liberty managing editor Andrew Ferguson will be covering the Libertarian Party's national convention in Orlando,...
View ArticleOpening Day
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Day one of the Libertarian National Convention.Seen from the air, Orlando looks like a candidate for utopia: lush and expansive, with lakefront views for all. But...
View ArticleDefying Convention
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Day two from Orlando.This year’s Libertarian National Convention is indisputably the most widely covered in Party history. Walking the halls of the Rosen Centre...
View ArticleOne-Ring Circus
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Day three in Orlando: things get weird.And on the third day, the Libertarian Party rose again, and ascended to the stage, to sit at the right hand of the party...
View ArticleThe Year That Was
Article Author(s): Andrew Ferguson Wringing out so we can ring in.For many, 2016 has become a byword for a bad year, an annus horribilis even, thanks to an interminable presidential race as well as...
View ArticleBettina Bien Greaves, R.I.P.
Article Author(s): Mark Skousen A personal tribute.All scholars dream of having one or more disciples who will make sure their legacy is kept alive and their works and theories prominently trumpeted...
View ArticleLeland Yeager, R.I.P.
Article Author(s): Stephen Cox The man is gone, but his works remain.Leland B. Yeager, a distinguished economist and proponent of liberty, died on April 23, in Auburn, Alabama. He was 93 years old.In...
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