Inbound Nation

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As the domain for the Libertarian Nation Foundation’s former website has lapsed into enterprising but alien hands, I’ve decided to resurrect the LNF site as a subdomain on my own website: praxeology.net/libertariannation. For now, most of the links still point to the archived versions of the relevant pages, but I’ve got the first issue of Formulations transferred over now. More to follow!

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8 Responses to Inbound Nation

  1. Baus August 18, 2011 at 1:55 am #

    Dr.Long, I noticed that Formulations is already re-located at a site called “Free Nation” : http://freenation.org/a/#f11

    • Roderick August 18, 2011 at 11:06 am #

      That’s not a relocation, that’s its original home. But it’s not complete — because when LNF seceded from FNF (long story), Formulations went with LNF, and issues subsequent to the split aren’t available on the FNF site. Plus there’ve been some edits since then, I believe.

  2. Roderick August 18, 2011 at 11:07 am #

    Correction: as Brandon reminds me, praxeology.net/libertariannation isn’t a subdomain, it’s just a subdirectory.

  3. Gary Chartier August 18, 2011 at 11:22 am #

    Excellent, Roderick–really glad these are accessible.

    A convenient opportunity to suggest that your own pieces from this period deserve to be integrated into a book.

  4. Richard G. August 18, 2011 at 8:23 pm #

    Incidentally, “Free-Market Alternatives to the State”, can be found here:
    http://royhalliday.home.mindspring.com/bibhome.htm
    and not just here:
    http://web.archive.org/web/20090609135844/http://libertariannation.org/b/bibhome.htm

    Richard G.

  5. Stephan Kinsella August 19, 2011 at 3:05 pm #

    Agreed, Gary–I think the whole archives ought to be put together and offered as a set or bound (or ebook) volume. But then I’m full of good ideas other people need to execute. I’m just “putting it out there on the table,” as buzzwordy HR types might say.

    • Gary Chartier August 20, 2011 at 8:57 am #

      Agreed completely, Stephan, though what I was trying to underscore here was that Roderick could easily weave his own pieces from this period into a singly authored book. He covers so much interesting ground here, and does it so clearly, that I can’t imagine that readers wouldn’t find an essay on libertarian political theory combining all this stuff (presumably with some connective tissue added) quite appealing.

      • Stephan Kinsella August 20, 2011 at 9:19 am #

        Right, I agree, both would be good ideas. As for Roderick’s own material, not sure how much volume it would be but it could perhaps be published in Libertarian Papers.

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