Liberty (libertarian magazine)

Liberty
July 2010 issue of Liberty
EditorStephen Cox
Categoriespublic policy, libertarianism
Frequency
  • Bi-monthly, 1987–1998
  • Monthly, 1999–2010
  • Online only, November 2010 forward
Founded1987
CountryUnited States
Based inPort Townsend, Washington
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.libertyunbound.com
ISSN0894-1408

Liberty is a libertarian journal, founded in 1987 by R. W. Bradford (who was the magazine's publisher and editor until he died from cancer in 2005) in Port Townsend, Washington, and then edited from San Diego by Stephen Cox. Unlike Reason, which is printed on glossy paper and has full-color photographs, Liberty was printed on uncoated paper stock and had line drawing cartoons by S. H. (Scott) Chambers and Rex F. "Baloo" May, no photographs except for advertisements, and only one extra color (blue), which was limited to the cover and occasionally a few ads. Beginning in November 2010, the magazine transitioned to an online-only format.[1]

  1. ^ Stephen Cox (November 3, 2010). "Liberty Lives, Online!". Liberty. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2011.

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