Celebrate Reason's 50th Birthday in Los Angeles on November 3!
Join Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, Jacob Sullum, Robby Soave, John Stossel, Kennedy, a Nobel Prize winner, and more!


Founded in 1968, Reason has been celebrating its 50th birthday all year long. We've already cracked open the bubbly several times this year at events in New York, D.C., and Vegas, but the mother of all parties for our golden year is taking place in Los Angeles on November 3, at the downtown Ritz-Carlton.
If you sponsor the event, you'll attend an intimate dinner at Bavel (one of the "best new restaurants" in America) on Friday, November 2 with an intimate group of Reason personnel and supporters.
All tickets to the gala (go here for pricing) include admission to a Saturday morning program emceed by Matt Welch and me and packed with Reason luminaries such as Jacob Sullum, Ronald Bailey, Robby Soave, and of course Editor in Chief Katherine Mangu-Ward.
We'll be joined by fellow travelers such as the ACLU's Nadine Strossen, Scientific American's Michael Shermer, The Los Angeles Times' Gustavo Arellano, The Volokh Conspiracy's Eugene Volokh, and more (the program is, like the national debt, always growing, but in a good way). We're going to have fun, celebratory conversations and remembrances about how far we've come since 1968 and what we need to be pushing toward over the next 50 years.
Lunch will feature broadcasting legend John Stossel, who credits Reason with turning him into the fire-breathing libertarian he is, and who is currently burning bright on YouTube and Facebook with a series of Stossel on Reason video docs and op-eds. Fox Business star Kennedy will host the dinner program, which will boast remarks from 2002 Nobel Prize-winning economist Vernon Smith. Former federal budget director, two-term Indiana governor, and current president of Purdue University Mitch Daniels will offer up his views on Reason's influence, impact, and inspiration.
We've all come a long way since 1968. The Vietnam War was raging, with no end in sight for it or for the military draft. The assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy sparked riots in Detroit, New York, Washington, and over 100 other American cities. The Chicago police busted heads at the Democratic National Convention, Soviet tanks crushed the Prague Spring, and Olympic athletes raised their fists from the medal platform.
In the midst of such turbulence, a Boston University student named Lanny Friedlander (1947–2011) launched Reason magazine. His new publication featured a clean and striking graphic design and, even more important, a clean and striking ethos. Friedlander's editor's note in the first issue of Reason proclaimed:
When REASON speaks of poverty, racism, the draft, the war, student power, politics, and other vital issues, it shall be reasons, not slogans, it gives for conclusions… Proof, not belligerent assertion. Logic, not legends. Coherence, not contradictions. This is our promise: This is the reason for REASON.
Fifty years on, Reason has evolved from an irregularly published mimeographed 'zine into the planet's largest source of news, culture, policy, and ideas from a principled libertarian perspective. Our mission is more relevant than ever in a world where proof still struggles against belligerent assertion, logic battles legends, and coherence fights the good fight against contradictions. For every battle we've won, a new one arises!
So take a few days off from your own personal fights for freedom and come join us in Los Angeles on November 3. It's going to be an unforgettable celebration of how far we have all come since 1968—and an inspiration to us all as we tackle the work that's still ahead of us in our next 50 years.

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Will the ACLU filter your speech for no cat calling?
No. But I bet they'll have Dalmia at the door collecting fees for entry just for hypocrisy's sake.
If you sponsor the event, you'll attend an intimate dinner at Bavel (one of the "best new restaurants" in America) on Friday, November 2 with an intimate group of Reason personnel and supporters.
You used intimate twice. What are you trying to intimate here?
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I'll only go if I can cat call Bailey.
I wish I could. He blocked me after I attempted to flirt with him. I get that he's trying to maintain a public image, but he could've been nicer about it!
That's rude. You'd think a beefcake like Bailey would be used to a little chauvinistic objectification.
I think we've found the ultimate response to Michael Hihn.
I'm pretty sure Hihn is the result of a DoD project gone terribly wrong.
50 years? Eww, gross /millennial
1874 was 144 years ago. That's gross!
Like your dad!
Eddy's dad is 144 years old? I bet he has some good Michael Hihn stories
He had some stories about TPing Old Man Hihn's place as a kid.
Man gets shot 3 times in the face and lives.
Oh, he was shot by a cop who then planted a gun on him, by the way.
Remember kids: 2D > 3D. At least with the former, you won't get shot in the face by some power-abusing faggot brave police officer who is an inspiration to ever boy and girl in America.
Fuck me in my beautifully bleached ass! I meant to reply to Juicey.
No thanks. Clean house and get Libertarians to write libertarian articles and then we can talk.
Atlanta is where its at and we would love to have some Libertarian discussions with some Southern flair.
"Reason" and "Southern" rarely intersect.
Well, Libertarianism and Reason Magazine and dot.com rarely intersect.
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OT: The Liberal Media turning our children into monsters
Oral History 101, am I right or am I right?
I want to text you back so bad but I broke my fingernail shaving my bikini line with a dull razor. This is a PSA!
I ate an "Italian wrap" while delayed at airport and got a paper cut on the package then developed UTI symptoms and accidentally squirted lime in the cut. I have to believe there's a way through this.
'Libertarianism Is a Marxist Heresy' that Subverts Nations to Markets
How fun!
Just goes to show, given enough time and paranoia, the current crop of right-wingers will find Marxism everywhere. LOL
Get in the helicopter, commie. You're going for a ride.
Which of these sexual meanings for 'helicopter'are you referring to, and which of your chickens are you calling a "commie"?
The march toward explicit fascism on the right continues. We have very little in common with these people.
OT: Incels 'Proud Boys' and Patriot Prayer group battle Lefty counter-protesters in Portland
Wow, The low, low price of just $250,000 for an "Apollo 7 sponsorship".
The Koch boys truly are men of the people. Say hello to Bezos, Soros, and Alaweed for me!
"We'll be joined by.... the ACLU..., the Los Angeles Times..."
I just can't even.
Not enough wingnuts on that program for you?
Or is this a case of 'if David Duke won't be there, it isn't worth going'?
Hi Mary!
How did you celebrate Barack Obama Day yesterday?
Hey, bigot! Why aren't you out doing something for your sovereign citizen patriotic regular forgotten Americans, like suppressing some black votes or expressing outrage that Melania is publicly offering to make a cuckold of Trump with Lebron James?
Lol, that's pretty good. I am sure Mikey thinks of himself as a sovereign citizen. There's some good material there.
Well I'd love to go, but your rates are a little bit pricey.
Keep up the good work! Let's hope there's 50 more years to follow.
A Nobel prize winner you say.
Obama?
We won't be silent about race. We won't be silent about sexual orientation. We won't be silent about immigrants rights. These are the very issues that define our identity as Americans."
Kamala Harris continues to position herself as the best libertarian choice for President in 2020. I know my identity as an American is defined by my race, and I'm sure other libertarians feel the same. (As a nonbinary American, I wish she had also included gender identity and expression, but I'll forgive it because she had to work within Twitter's character limit.)
#LibertariansForHarris
I'm partial to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez myself. If we're really lucky maybe Sarah Jeong will be her running mate!
#CortezJeong2020
#FUWhitey
#KillAllWhiteMen
With her #AbolishICE platform, Ocasio-Cortez has a lot to offer libertarians. Unfortunately she won't be old enough to run in 2020. I'd like to see her run after 8 years of President Harris, President Gillibrand, President Warren, or President Booker.
Secretary of State: David Hogg
Secretary of Defense: Chelsea Manning
Secretary of Homeland Security: Bike Lock Guy
Secretary of Education: Melissa Click
Attorney General: the guy who shot up the GOP baseball practice
I'll go. As long as you guys don't say anything that hurts the feelings of the best libertarian President since Silent Cal-- Donald Trump. Otherwise, I'll throw a shit fit during the profiteroles service.
Reason should put Lebron James and Melania Trump next to each other at the head table.
He could have her for the asking -- or, if he preferred, by snapping his fingers.
I wonder what Trump supporters think about that. I wonder what Tinyfingers would tweet about that.
You have some weird fetishes. Is there a video out there of your wife getting a train of black guys run on her with you videotaping?
As long as Trump expands the acreage of sea that Exxon will be able to pollute the next time one of their oil rigs pops a cork, I'm ok with him putting Mexicans in concentration camps. What are you? Some type of Murray Rothbard absolutist crypto-anarchist.
As I see it the biggest issue confronting libertarians is when 18- and19-year old students get a little too bent out of shape about some gay asshole with a gigantic daddy issue American liberty lover with a tourist visa from Britain. We should ship those kids to a reeducation camp where they can learn about how Trump has the biggest cock of any world leader since Khal Drogo.
Where did anyone get the idea that the free flow of goods and labor across international borders is a libertarian concept. I mean... GAAALL... government officials provided with cushy jobs to sit around all day and fly drones to specifically target ethnic disfavored minorities looking for work in mutually beneficial employee/employer relationships isn't Worth quibbling over when you have Trump, the greatest mind since Howdie Doodie, running things. I just trust in Trump and God-- in that order. You should too-- that's what libertarian is all about-- trusting Dear Leader.
We were bound to get the counterpoint to OBL sooner or later. You two should duke it out. See who can pass the ideological Turing test with higher marks.
OBL has better material to work with though, what is the "Trumptard" equivalent of Handmaids Tale hysteria and "Net Neutrality will hurt reproductive rights"? I'm honestly asking because that is the bar that has been set
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Looks like the Twitter is not cool with "imitating the language of racists" after all.
Is Dana Rohrabacher's name on the list a typo?