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Please. Donate. It's much better for Reason to have hundreds of small donors. Otherwise they'd be forced to rely largely on a single billionaire sugar daddy. Then the entire operation would consist of promoting one man's financial interests.
I'd love to support a libertarian publication. I keep waiting for them to actually start writing as if they're standing on firm libertarian principles, though. This publication does not do a good job of starting from the basics: "Government should only serve as a custodian for individual rights, and to serve as an impartial third-party for conflicting rights." They play the game of 'minorities and women hardest hit," and disparate impacts, getting into all the identarian politics that are in close concert with collectivism.
I donated to this publication years ago, but I'm waiting for them to get back to approaching issues from First Principles and writing from there. They may need to make some staff changes in order to get there since some of their contributors seem incapable of approaching things from that perspective. I really only come here for the comment sections. I much prefer the writing of places like Foundation for Economic Education, even though sometimes they use tortured logic to get their perspective into disparate issues. I don't think it should be too much to ask that they uphold libertarian principles when asking for libertarians to support them.
""I don’t think it should be too much to ask that they uphold libertarian principles when asking for libertarians to support them.""
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Reason's take on any given issue usually (always?) matches that of the New York Times.
If I want to help create the next generation of libertarians, I’ll tell them to always try to do the opposite of whatever Reason (and NYT) says.
Reason typically cedes the Statist ground and quibbles over the details.
It was a different kind of rag 12 years ago. More irreverent, more libertarian. Now I don't know what it is.
Controlled Opposition
Progressive gaslighting?
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I feel like Reason and Vox are run by the same "editors" and "writers" operating under different socks.
I don't see how giving Reason money would produce any libertarian benefits to the next generation any more than giving money to Daily KOS would help create future Republicans.
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There is a chance with the next generation being exposed to the comments. As long as they generally stay away from the vox lite articles.
...and to former congressman Ron Paul's Liberty Report.
how 'bout instead you spread the Koch wealth and pay us for reading your words
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George Soros?
You know who else it might be?
Kolonel Klink Klaus?
When did Reason become libertarian?
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I used to subscribe to the print edition of Reason magazine, however I let it expire. While "some" of their articles are pretty good, I'm finding it increasingly difficult to find any that focus on fiscal conservative values and individual liberties.
The govt should not be incurring debt. Raise visibility to all those (few as they are) in D.C. who support a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution which does NOT mean doing so by raising taxes.
The new House Republican leadership that's coming in next month seems to be ushering in a new era of more big government spending and the rise of a super-neocon agenda.
How about do some reporting (as we move into the new year) to raise awareness and champion more free market economics, eradicating this fraudulent income tax code and IRS?
The duopoly by and large are opposed to these things, which is why Reason should champion these policies through reporting.
Until then, I see no "reason" to donate.
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