LeftLiberty

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LeftLiberty is a roughly quarterly journal, dedicated to "the left-libertarian conversation in all its phases and ages." It is edited by Shawn P. Wilbur, and published by Libertatia Laboratories. Regular features include:

  • ALLigations: Editor's introduction
  • Left-Libertarian Classics: Scarce texts and new translations
  • Keywords: Views from around the left-libertarian universe, on concepts basic to anarchism
  • Market Anarchist Answers: Collected responses to some of the most-asked questions
  • On ALLiance: Analysis and discussion, related to left-libertarian entente.
  • Speculations: Fiction, thought experiments, etc.

LeftLiberty is available free online in pdf format, and through the Libertarian Labyrinth Archive. A print edition is available through lulu.com.

Issue One

Issue One of LeftLiberty is due for release on September 1, 2008. It will focus on the keywords "individualism," "socialism," and "solidarity." The Classics section will include a new translation of "Individualism and Socialism," by Pierre Leroux. The Speculations section will include the first episode of "Slackwater and Swift ," a story about invention, intellectual property, depression and secession, green economy, wetlands management, and an alternate history of Lysander Spooner's Gilead, Ohio holdings, set in the universe of The Distributive Passions .

Questions

  • What is "socialism"? What is "individualism"?
  • What is "solidarity"?
  • What role, if any, do these concepts have in anarchism?

Responses so far...

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