New at Cato Unbound: Brian Doherty on the Past and Prospects of Libertarianism

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New at Cato Unbound: Brian Doherty on the Past and Prospects of Libertarianism

7 Mar 2007

The release of Reason senior editor Brian Doherty’s Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement — the first comprehensive history of its kind — provides a fitting occasion for libertarian reflection. How did libertarians get to where they are today? Where are they going? How should they proceed? Drawing on his book, Doherty kicks off the new issue of Cato Unbound with a lead essay reflecting on the miracle that libertarians are politically and culturally relevant at all, while promoting a continued laissez faire attitude to libertarian strategy. To showcase the high art of libertarian in‐​fighting, we’ve gathered a panel of libertarian luminaries including: Cato Unbound ’s own Brink Lindsey, author of the controversial “Liberaltarians” essay in the New Republic ; George Mason’s most famous blogger‐​polymath, New York Times Economic Scene columnist Tyler Cowen; Cato’s globe‐​trotting ambassador for liberty Tom G. Palmer, who was writing libertarian political theory as a zygote; and Atlantic columnist, former Reason editor in chief, and author of The Substance of Style , Virginia Postrel. Stay tuned over the next two weeks as our very special conversation on the future of libertarianism unfolds.
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Will Wilkinson

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