Libertarian History/Philosophy
Our Favorite—and Least Favorite—Things in 2012 (Non-Politics Edition)
Forget politics for a minute. Here's what Reason staffers liked - and hated - in the past year.
The Libertarian Case Against Right-to-Work Laws
An earlier generation of libertarians and classical liberals condemned so-called right-to-work laws.
The Increasingly Libertarian Milton Friedman
The most respectable libertarian got more radical with age.
What Writer Most Turned You on to Freedom?
Or, What We Heard at Reason's Bastiat Prize Dinner.
The Wall Street Journal's Anne Jolis Wins $10,000 Bastiat Prize for Journalism
Writers from Ottawa Sun and The Economist also honored for their work demonstrating the importance of free minds and free markets
Libertarian(ish) Candidates
If you want to find a few liberty-loving politicos, look lower on the ballot
Research Shows Libertarians Think Differently than Conservatives, Liberals
They're highly rational and value liberty, but you knew that
Atlas Shrugged Part II: Election Edition
Ayn Rand's timeless classic is filmed as a Tea Party fable.
The GOP Needs More Libertarianism, Not Less
New York Times columnist David Brooks is wrong to worry about the influence of "economic conservatives."
'We Won in Our Effort to Preserve the Constitution'
Legal scholar Randy Barnett on why the Supreme Court ObamaCare decision isn't as bad as you think
Thomas Szasz, Libertarian Thinker, Dead at 92
Fought against the therapeutic state and the war on drugs, among many other causes of freedom
Libertarian Historian Ronald Hamowy Dead at 75
Was a Cato Fellow and editor of The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism