Liberty magazine is a leading Libertarian magazine published in Port Townsend, Washington and edited by R. W. ("Bill") Bradford. Unlike Reason, which is printed on glossy paper and has full-color photographs, Liberty is printed on newsprint and has line drawing cartoons by S. H (Scott) Chambers and Rex F. May ("Baloo"), no photographs except for advertizements and only one color (blue) limited to the cover.
Contributors and Editors
Contributors include:
- Anthony Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange
- David Kopel, research director for the Independence Institute
- Wendy McElroy, editor of the Idividualist Feminist site [[1]
- William E. Merrritt, senior fellow of the Burr Institute
- Bruce Ramsey, journalist
- Timothy Sandefur, College of Public Interest Law fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation
- Jane S. Shaw, Senior Associate of PERC--The Center for Free Market Evironmentalism
- http://www.TimSlagle.com]] stand-up comedian
- David Weigel, journalist for Reason, Money and Campaigns and Elections''
- Leland Yeager, Ludwig von Mises distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics at Auburn University
Senior editors include:
- David Boaz
- Bart Kosco
- Richard Kostelanetz
- Durk Pearson
- Sandy Shaw
- S. Szasz, psychiatrist
Departments
- Reflections: short, often satirical articles
- Terra Incognita: strange world news
Content is often critical of Ayn Rand and examines the ideas of Karl Popper.
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