Libertarian History (Libertarian columnists)
The formative events and philosophies of history that underlie libertarianism
Ayn Rand, cigarettes, and phone booths
by Moonbow (libertarian)
Published: December 1, 2008
The early days of the libertarian movement were baby steps compared to the maturity of the current revolution. I was there in 1972 when it all began, and I know that we had to crawl and walk before we could come out running like we did this election.
Remembering Kaye Sargent
by George Dance (libertarian)
Published: November 20, 2008
If libertarianism has saints, then on November 21, 2006, we lost a saint.
Monds wins a million votes in Georgia
by George Dance (libertarian)
Published: November 7, 2008
A quick look at John Monds, the Libertarian Party of Georgia's new "superstar," and his record-setting million-vote campaign.
Mark Slocum nominates John McCain
by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (libertarian)
Published: September 2, 2008
Stunning Congress to wake them up to their obligations strikes us as a swell idea. Mark made the first nomination and revived stories too long forgotten.
Vince Miller RIP
by George Dance (libertarian)
Published: June 29, 2008
Antiwar.com breaks the news of the death of a good friend of mine, and of liberty.
May 25, 2008: Barr wins on sixth ballot
by George Dance (libertarian)
Published: May 26, 2008
Reported ballot results for the Libertarian Party presidential and vice-presidential votes
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