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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

Tactical Notes

(ISSN 0268 2923)

30. Neil Lock, Does Britain Need a Libertarian Party?, 2007, 4pp.
ISBN 9 78185 637 758 4
(pdf)


29. Perry de Havilland, Giving Libertarianism a Left Hook: How to Make the Traditions of the Left Our Own, 2002, 2pp.
ISBN 1 85637 542 0
(pdf)


28. Nigel Meek, Libertarian Alliances: Who Libertarians Should and Should Not Consort With, and the Need Both to Rank and to Rate Them, 2000, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 472 6
(pdf)


27. Patrick Crozier, The Pamphlet Is Dead: Long Live the Web Page, 2000, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 471 8
(pdf)


26. Brian Micklethwait, What Is Wring With a Libertarian Political Party, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 465 3
(pdf)


25. Antoine Clarke, The Independent Libertarian Party: An Idea Whose Time Has Come (Being Among Other Things, A Reply to Nigel Meek, 1999, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 456 4
(pdf)


24. Nigel Meek, The Inequalities of Arguments: The Differences Between Normative, Positive and Populist Justifications, 1999, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 452 1
(pdf)


23. David Kirsch Carr, The Child-Bomb: How 'What About the Children' Can Turn an Argument Around, 1998, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 436 X
(pdf)


22. Nigel Meek, The Libertarian party of Great Britain: An Idea Whose Time Has NOT Come, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 432 7
(pdf)


21. David Botsford, Thirty Six Pieces of Advice About How To Be a Libertarian (And Libertarian Alliance) Writer, 1998, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 391 6
(pdf)


20. Tom Burroughes, The Joy of Shooting: Preserving Freedoms by Making Regular Use of Them, 1998, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 389 4
(pdf)


19. Dr. Helen Szamuely, Why Anti-Federalists Must Not Unite (And Above All Not Have a Referendum), 1997, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 38 7
(pdf)


18. Tim Starr, How to Win Usenet Debates: Lessons From the British Gun War, 1997, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 368 1
(pdf)


17. Dr. Sean Gabb, Putting the Case Against Gun Control: Reflections On An Outrageously Effective Television Performance - May 2nd 1996, 1996, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 343 6
(pdf)


16. Brian Micklethwait, On the Intended Consequences of State Welfare and of Business: Now is the Time to Take the Moral Offensive, 1996, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 329 0
(pdf)


15. Professor David Marsland, On the Dissemination of Libertarian Concepts: Reflections and Proposals For Action, 1995, 7pp.
(pdf)
 

14. Axel Davies, Why I Give Libertarian Books to Libraries, 1995, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 271 5
(pdf)


13. Brian Micklethwait, Moralising in Demoralised Times: Why It Works to Publish Lots of Pamphlets Defending the Rights of Sexual Deviants, 1994, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 251 0
(pdf)


12. Adam Chacksfield, Libertarianism on Campus: How To Reproduce the York Phenomenon, 1993, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 146 8
(pdf)


11. Brian Micklethwait, A Message to All Would Be Libertarian Alliance Writers on the Vital Importance of Supplying Completely Accurate FOOTNOTES, 1992, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 096 8
(pdf)


10. Owen Harries, A Primer For Polemicists, 1991, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 068 2
(pdf)


09. Brian Micklethwait, Publishing Without Perishing, 1990, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 007 0
(pdf)


08. Brian Micklethwait, How to Win the Libertarian Argument, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 97 6
(pdf)


07. Brian Micklethwait, The Tyranny of Facts, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 95 X
(pdf)


06.Professor Murray N. Rothbard, Four Strategies For Libertarian Change (Comment by Dr. Stephen Davies), 1989, 14pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 46 1
(pdf)


05.Professor Tibor Machan, The Ethics of Gradualism, 1986, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 86 8
(pdf)


04.Edward H. Crane III, Academics, Intellectuals and Politics: The Return of Ideas to the Political Process, 1986, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 70 1
(pdf)


03.Nicholas Elliott, What To Do and What Not To Do, 1986, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 93 0
(pdf)


02.Brian Micklethwait, Publish Or Be Damned, 1988, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 13 5
(pdf)


01.Purpose and Strategy of the Libertarian Alliance, 1979, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 210 3
(pdf)