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The magazine originally was published biweekly from 1977 to 1978, then switched to semi-monthly, with about 20 issues per year in its first four and a half years of publication. In 1982 it switched to monthly publication, then went to 10 issues a year in 1984. The final issue was published in July
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served as editor from 1982 until the magazine's closure in 1984. At different points in its history, its editorial staffers included Frank Browning, Jonathan Marshall, Mark Paul,
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from the Cato Institute to the control of the separately managed Libertarian Review Foundation at the beginning of 1982. With the June 1982 issue,
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was initially a journal of investigative reporting and libertarian-oriented opinion. The magazine was aimed at libertarians and at
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During its run, it made available bound collections of issues from its first four volumes ('77–'78, '78–'79, '79–'80, '80–'81).
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In the early 1980s, Koch and Crane grew dissatisfied with the publishing efforts they supported, which included
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was its first editor. After Evers was ousted as editor in a dispute with Crane, Glenn Garvin took over in 1980.
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Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement
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Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement
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and Fred Landis. It included extensive cultural coverage as well, including reviews by
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was founded in 1977 as part of the Cato Institute, in an effort by libertarian donor
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magazine published from November 1977 to 1984. It was originally published by the
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Defunct political magazines published in the United States
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critical of state power. It featured regular columns by
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Williamson M. Evers
Ronald Hamowy
Doug Bandow
Edward H. Crane III
Ralph Raico
Williamson M. Evers
Cato Institute
Libertarian Review Foundation
ISSN
0148-5008
OCLC
3456688
libertarian
Cato Institute
Libertarian Review Foundation
Charles Koch
Ed Crane
public policy
libertarian movement
Williamson Evers
Doug Bandow
Ralph Raico
Jack Shafer
Dana Gioia
liberals
leftists
Nat Hentoff
civil liberties
Thomas Szasz

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