A New Libertarianism.org, a New Podcast, and 100 Excursions

Posted: October 23, 2013 at 9:42 am

Todays kind of a big deal over at Libertarianism.org.

To start with, the Cato Institutes resource on the theory and history of liberty unveiled a completely new look, one designed from the ground up to work great on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. And we created a new way to browse all of Libertarianism.orgs content from within a single, intuitive interface.

Weve also launched Libertarianism.orgs first podcast, Free Thoughts. Hosted by Trevor Burrus and me, its a bi-weekly discussion show about libertarianism and the ideas that influence it. The first episode is on politics and community and the relationship between them. In the coming weeks, well have episodes on money and political speech, commodication, Robert NozicksAnarchy, State, and Utopia, and much more. You can subscribe in iTunesor via RSS.

Finally, today we published the 100th Excursions essay from George H. Smith. Smith is an authority on libertarian intellectual history and author of the new bookThe System of Liberty: Themes in the History of Classical Liberalism.Every week for the last two years, Libertarianism.org has published a new essay from Smith. His 100th looks at Adam Smith, standing armies, and competition in education.

Its an exciting day for Libertarianism.org. And weve got much more to come.

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