May
27

The Humongous Page of Libertarian Resources

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I have wanted for quite some time to construct a page of online resources for libertarians (but especially libertarian Christians), which would include tons of links to the major libertarian websites one should be familiar with, blogs of note, and important articles. I am finally ready to release it into the wild, and I hope you find something of use on this very cool link list.

You will note that this list exists in two places on LCC: right here as a blog post, and also as a separate WordPress Page. There are two reasons for this. First, I want to feature the page prominently at the top of LibertarianChristians.com so that everyone can see it. Second, I want you to have a convenient way of commenting so that you can recommend other sites that should be on this list, and since I have comments on pages disabled that necessitates a post. I cannot claim that this is a complete list, or even that it’s my Top 100, but I want it to be constantly expanding and increasing in usefulness for everyone.

So, please take a look and feel free to comment, maybe you’ll find a site you’ve never heard of before now or an interesting classic article to read. And tell your friends to check it out, too.

At this time, the Resources Page is organized into these categories:

  • Libertarian Websites – the sites all libertarians should know
  • Libertarian Christian Blogs – Selected blogs for Christians of libertarian persuasion
  • General Libertarian Blogs – Selected blogs of general libertarian interest
  • Social Networking – Connect with other libertarians
  • Article Links – Significant and timely articles
  • Biblical Studies – Various ways of obtaining biblical/historical knowledge online

(I’m still working on HTML anchors for the headings, be patient!)

Without further ado, the list!

Norman Horn

Norman is the founder and editor of LibertarianChristians.com. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from the Austin Graduate School of Theology.

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  • http://stephenthevegan.wordpress.com Stephen Bollich

    I have five that I would add (in order of how great they are):

    BlackCrayon.com
    Molinari Institute: http://praxeology.net/molinari.htm
    Agorism.info
    Alliance of the Libertarian Left: all-left.net
    Competitive Enterprise Institute: cei.org

  • http://stephenthevegan.wordpress.com Stephen Bollich

    I have five that I would add (in order of how great they are):

    BlackCrayon.com
    Molinari Institute: http://praxeology.net/molinari.htm
    Agorism.info
    Alliance of the Libertarian Left: all-left.net
    Competitive Enterprise Institute: cei.org

  • Graeme Brooks

    Wow. I feel much less alone all of a sudden :P

  • Graeme Brooks

    Wow. I feel much less alone all of a sudden :P

  • http://www.revivetherepublic.wordpress.com Revive the Republic

    Excellent list! I lifted quite a bit from this one and the one at the Holy Cause

  • http://www.revivetherepublic.wordpress.com Revive the Republic

    Excellent list! I lifted quite a bit from this one and the one at the Holy Cause

  • http://www.thelibertysmith.com Rod Smith

    Excellent list Norman – and thanks for putting it together. I’m honored to be on it :)

  • http://www.thelibertysmith.com Rod Smith

    Excellent list Norman – and thanks for putting it together. I’m honored to be on it :)

  • http://www.zealfortruth.org Colin

    Well done Norman. The tightening of communications and connectivity of Christian libertarians has been a long time coming. Your efforts and those of others should have great ramifications in the future…

  • http://www.zealfortruth.org Colin

    Well done Norman. The tightening of communications and connectivity of Christian libertarians has been a long time coming. Your efforts and those of others should have great ramifications in the future…

  • Norman

    Thanks Colin and Rod! I’m excited about the future for Christian Libertarians as well. The work we are doing *now* matters very much!

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  • LittleJohn51

    You might also want to consider the Future of Freedom Foundation. http://www.FFF.org

    Cato Institute http://www.cato.org

    The John Birch Society http://www.jbs.org

    the Tenth Amendment Center http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com

    United Liberty http://www.unitedliberty.org

    All of these links would go under the general libertarian links I think…….But that is not for me to decide, its up to Norm.

    LJ

  • LittleJohn51

    You might also want to consider the Future of Freedom Foundation. http://www.FFF.org

    Cato Institute http://www.cato.org

    The John Birch Society http://www.jbs.org

    the Tenth Amendment Center http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com

    United Liberty http://www.unitedliberty.org

    All of these links would go under the general libertarian links I think…….But that is not for me to decide, its up to Norm.

    LJ

  • http://www.bjp-tiaj.net Charles

    Basic Jurisdictional Principles: A Theological Inventory of American Jurisprudence: http://www.bjp-tiaj.net/

    It fits under both “Libertarian Websites” and “Biblical Studies”.

    It finds solid biblical foundations for rigorous, robust libertarianism in the Bible, with the help of the Reformed theological tradition.

    It’s also an excellent overview of American law, from a libertarian Christian perspective.

    It’s also an excellent defense of natural rights/natural law and the contract theory of government.

  • http://www.bjp-tiaj.net Charles

    Basic Jurisdictional Principles: A Theological Inventory of American Jurisprudence: http://www.bjp-tiaj.net/

    It fits under both “Libertarian Websites” and “Biblical Studies”.

    It finds solid biblical foundations for rigorous, robust libertarianism in the Bible, with the help of the Reformed theological tradition.

    It’s also an excellent overview of American law, from a libertarian Christian perspective.

    It’s also an excellent defense of natural rights/natural law and the contract theory of government.

  • http://www.newcommonwealth.org/ Francis Bonganay

    Please join us on Facebook!

    Catholic Libertarians http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=110532136754

    I’m trying to cement a Catholic position on libertarianism.

  • http://www.newcommonwealth.org/ Francis Bonganay

    Please join us on Facebook!

    Catholic Libertarians http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=110532136754

    I’m trying to cement a Catholic position on libertarianism.

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman Horn

    Francis, I’m glad to hear about your group. Thanks for letting us know! I will add it to the list…

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman

    Francis, I’m glad to hear about your group. Thanks for letting us know! I will add it to the list…

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=591501069 Francis Bonganay

    Catholic Libertarians on Facebook has transferred. New URL is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Catholic-Libertarianism/127873347232322

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman Horn

    Thanks for the info, Francis!

  • Anonymous

    Don’t forget the website The Francis Wayland Institute.

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