From the August/September 2007 issue
“It is vital to keep in mind the distinction between the
Libertarian Party and the libertarian movement. The libertarian
movement is an incredibly diverse collection of individuals and
organizations, many of them educational and quite a few of them
non- or antipolitical. This is as it should be. There is no one
‘right way’ to go about creating a free society. It has never been
done before!”
—Robert Poole Jr., “Whither the Libertarian Party?”
“Behind the locked gate at 2401 Manor Road, an unusual
experiment is unfolding. Residents of this apartment complex in
Austin, Texas, have their own ideas about city living. A sign
reads: ‘Visitors, do not enter if offended by the liberated
lifestyle inside; includes nudity, cavorting by the pool, various
other consensual frolicking, etc.’ ”
—“Naked Freedom”
“It’s fundamentally intellectual cowardice to think that
supporting gradualist programs amounts to a repudiation of
libertarian principles.”
—“Reason Interview: Milton Friedman”
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