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A New Online Resource: Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism

A New Online Resource: Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism

Jo Ann Cavallo writes: 

“I’m writing to share the link to a website that I just created, titled Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism:

https://libertarianliteraryandmediacriticism.wordpress.com/

Advancing Austrian Economics and Libertarianism in the Humanities

The homepage currently has buttons to access webpages for the Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism volume in memory of Paul Cantor and a few other items, including my bibliography of books, articles, and journals that may be of interest to libertarian and classical liberal humanists. 

The site can also host blogs and announcements related to Austrian Economics and libertarianism in the Humanities.

I welcome suggestions and content for the website as well as recommended titles to add to the online bibliography to keep it current.”

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