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Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP)


The University's ongoing Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP) aims to collect together online resources exploring different aspects of libertarian philosophy in a convenient single-source location, thus providing a comprehensive virtual library of libertarianism. As well as providing access to complete texts of such key writers as Henry David Thoreau, Ludwig von Mises and Adam Smith via online libraries, it includes links to libertarian organizations, political parties and to thousands of shorter articles and papers. All resources are free at the point of delivery and fully digitized for easy searching and printing. Resources are selected and annotated by the LLOP Librarians.

The language of the Project is English; we note that there are also valuable resources in other languages outside the scope of the Project.

The interpretation of libertarianism taken in the Project is wide, although not all those listed here interpret it within such broad boundaries. In particular, links are provided to left-libertarian, right-libertarian and non-partisan sources. No link should be taken to indicate either endorsement of that organization by the University, or vice versa.

Libertarian Alliance Publications
A series of publications of the Libertarian Alliance (UK), reproduced with permission. Organized by series:

>>Libertarian Pamphlets
>>Libertarian Reprints
>>Libertarian Heritage
>>Study Guides
>>Personal Perspectives
>>Libertarian Fiction

Libertarian Alliance Notes Series

>>Notes homepage

Cultural Notes
(ISSN 0267 677X)

54, John Lalor, Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix...or Did J.K. Rowling Ever Read Ayn Rand?, 2006, 2pp
ISBN 9781856377553
(pdf


53, Nigel Meek, The Backlash Campaign: Defending S&M is Defending Individual
Freedom
, 2006, 4 pp
ISBN 1 85637 647 8
(pdf


52. Peter St Andre, Ayn Rand and American Culture, 2004, 8pp
ISBN: 1 85637 768 7
(pdf


51. Andrew Ian Dodge, Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: A Libertarian View, 2004, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 592 7
(pdf


50. Peter St Andre, The Individualism of the Poet-Musician, 2004, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 582 X
(pdf


49. Peter St Andre, The Art of Friendship, 2003, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 578 1
(pdf


48. Peter St Andre, Hugo, Rand, and the Purpose of Art, 2003, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 579 X
(pdf


47. Perry de Havilland, Tolkien's Ring: An Allegory for the Modern State, 2002, 2pp
ISBN: 1 85637 543 9
(pdf


46. Nicholas Dykes, An American Obscenity: A Review of the Oscar-Winning American Beauty, 2000, 2pp
ISBN: 1 85637 492 0
(pdf


45. David Kirsch Carr, Why Is the Creative World So Socialist and What, if Anything, Can We Do About It?, 2000, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 476 9
(pdf


44. David Kirsch Carr, DIY Hollywood: Independent Film-Making and How Cheap Digital Technology Will Transform It, 1998, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 454 8
(pdf)


43. David Botsford, Guerilla Film-Making: It's Happening Here, 1999, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 442 4
(pdf)


42. David Botsford, The Cinema Needs Stories - Not Subsidies, 1998, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 428 9
(pdf)


41. David Botsford, Government Against the People In the USA: Reflections on the Documentary Film 'Waco: The Rules of Engagement', 1998, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 393 2
(pdf)


40. Paul Marks, Reflections on Babylon 5: Star Trek It Is Not, 1998, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 390 8
(pdf)


39. Brian Micklethwait, On Why Millionaires Make Better Art Patrons Than the Government, 1997, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 384 3
(pdf)


38. David Botsford, Freedom of Expression and Its Enemies: Reflections on Milos Formaan's 'The People vs. Larry Flynt', 1997, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 380 0
(pdf)


37. Robert Dixon, The Tate Gallery and the Cult of Modern Art: Critical Reflections on the Millenial Opening of thecNew Bankside Gallery, 1997, pp. 11. 
ISBN: 1 85637 371 1
(pdf)


36. Martin Tyrrell, The Politics of Geroge Orwell (1903-1950): From Tory Anarchism to National Socialism and More Than Half Way Back, 1997, 11pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 359 2
(pdf)


35. David Hellewell, The Hecklers Are Right About the Musical Avant Garde, 1995, 2pp, 
ISBN: 1 856737 309 6
(pdf)


34. Kevin McFarlane, Moving Pictures: An Excursion Into the World of the Rock Group Rush, 1994, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 265 0
(pdf)


33. Iain Smedley, Sonic the Hedgehog as Individualist Hero: A Libertarian-Conservative Defence of Video Games, 1994, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 249 9
(pdf)


32. Professor Roger Scruton, Against Deconstruction, 1993, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 176 X 
(pdf)


31. Thomas Fleming, Against Free Verse, 1993, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 175 1
(pdf)


30. David Botsford, Romanticism and Its Enemies in Twentieth Century Cinema, 1992, 10pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 077 1
(pdf)


29. Tom Burroughes, Heroes Are Forever: The James Bond Thrillers, 1991, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 073 9
(pdf)


28. Jeff Scott, George Smiley: A Real Hero, 1991, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 067 4
(pdf)


27. David Nicholas, Immortality: Liberty's Final Frontier, 1991, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 059 3
(pdf)


26. David Lucas, What Culture Is and Why It Shouldn't Be Subsidised, 1990, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 870614 96 8
(pdf)


25. David Botsford, Collectivism Versus Romanticism in the Early Cinema: Sergei Eisenstein and the 'Mass-Hero', 1991, 14pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 043 7
(pdf)


23. Robert Thomas, Milan Kundera and the Struggle of the Individual, 1991, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 024 0
(pdf)


22. Kevin McFarlane, Rock Music and the Subjectivity of Taste, 1990, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 016 X
(pdf)


21. Professor John Burton, Why the State Should Stay Out of Culture: An Economist's View, 1990, 8pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 010 0
(pdf)


20. Brian Micklethwait, Ferrari Refuters the Decline of the West and So Do Classical Compact Discs: Some Reflections on Freedom, Materialism and the Winning of the Cold War, 1990, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 96 8
(pdf)


19.David Graham, The Popular Culture of Liberalism, 1989, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 55 0
(pdf)


18.Henry Hazlitt, Marxism or Tolstoyism?, 1989, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 870614 32 1
(pdf)


17.Henry Hazlitt, Literature and the Class War, 1989, 4pp. 
ISBN: 1 870614 31 3
(pdf)


16.Kyle Rothweiler, American Music and the `New Romanticism', 1989, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 870614 21 6
(pdf)


15.Brian Micklethwait, Design as Outcome, 1988, 6pp. 
ISBN: 1 870614 14 3
(pdf)


14.Jerome K. Jerome, The New Utopia, 1987, 4pp. 
ISBN: 0 948317 39 6
(pdf)


13.Lee Roger Taylor, The Prisoner and the Question of Identity, 1987, 4pp. 
ISBN: 0 948317 71 X
(pdf)


12.Jillian Becker, Another Final Battle on the Stage of History, 1988, 4pp. 
ISBN: 0 948317 54 X
(pdf)


11.Edward Pearce, Gentlemen Not Fit For Business, 1986, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 43 4
(pdf)


10.Jesse F. Knight, O. Henry: Some Thoughts on the Urban Romanticist, 1987, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 42 6
(pdf)


09.Oyvind Myhre, Science Fiction: A Vision of Liberty, 1986, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 19 1
(pdf)


08.Dr. Tim Evans, Pop Music and Politics, 1988, 2pp. 
ISBN: 0 948317 54 X
(pdf)


07.Brian Micklethwait, Comrade Blimp, 1984, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 209 X
(pdf)


06.Dr. Chris R. Tame, Life, Liberty and the Stars: The Ideological Significance of Science Fiction, 1984, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 149 2
(pdf)


05.Mark Rogers, Fast Food, Shallow Thoughts, 1983, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 207 3
(pdf)


04.Mark Rogers, Facts and Fictions: The Political Meanings of Modern Literature, 1983, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 206 5
(pdf)


03.Brian Micklethwait, Freedom, Order and Architecture, 1983, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 205 7
(pdf)


02.Brian Micklethwait, Against Arts Subsidies, 1983, 2pp. 
ISBN: 1 85637 204 9
(pdf)


01.Dr. Chris R. Tame, Ernest Hemingway and the Failure of Nihilism, 1983, 2pp. 

ISBN: 1 85637 203 0 
(pdf)