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Liberty (magazine)

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.

Table of contents
1 Contributors and Editors
2 Departments
3 External Links

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.

External Links





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