The Libertarian Forum

The Libertarian Forum

"The Libertarian Forum" was a market anarchist journal published about twice a month from 1969 to 1984. Its main author was Murray Rothbard, who was an editor along with Karl Hess.

History

"The Libertarian Forum" was created in 1969 after the demise of "", for support anarcho-capitalism. The focus of the journal was on "substantive theoretical contributions, commentaries on politics, details of disputes and arguments within the libertarian movement, and forecasts on the future of liberty." [ [http://www.mises.org/journals/libertarianforum.asp "The Libertarian Forum" archive] , provided in its entirety by [http://www.mises.org The Ludwig von Mises Institute] .] The original publisher was Joseph R. Peden.

"The Libertarian Forum" published several early incarnations of essays that would later be included as chapters in Walter Block's "Defending the Undefendable".

Name change

Originally titled "The Libertarian", it was renamed "The Libertarian Forum" with the sixth issue.

According to the journal,

After we had launched "The Libertarian", we discovered that a monthly mimeographed periodical with the same name emanating from New Jersey had been publishing for several years. To avoid confusion with this publication, we are hereby changing our name to "The Libertarian Forum"; no change is involved in policy or format.

Book

In 2006, a two-volume edition, titled "The Complete Libertarian Forum 1969-1984", was published (ISBN 1-933550-02-3) by the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

ee also

* Anarcho-capitalism

Notes

External links

* [http://www.mises.org/journals/libertarianforum.asp "The Libertarian Forum" archive]
* [http://www.mises.org/store/Libertarian-Forum-P300C0.aspx "The Complete Libertarian Forum 1969-1984"]
* [http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2007/02/libertarian-forum-resource-for.html Libertarian Forum: A Resource for UnCapitalists?] , by Kevin Carson


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