A Second Opinion, Chapter Seven: The More You Know…
This is chapter 7 of a serialized novella appearing on Ars Gratia Libertatis every two weeks.
This is chapter 7 of a serialized novella appearing on Ars Gratia Libertatis every two weeks.
J. Neil Schulman is one of the giants of the libertarian novelists active today. His 1979 novel, Alongside Night, is a libertarian classic, with endorsements from Milton Friedman, Ron Paul and others. It has...
Jon McNaughton is not afraid to inject some politics into his beautifully rendered paintings. That those politics are distinctly Tea Party is what makes his paintings so contentious amongst the snooty leftist sorts. From...
There is no shortage of novels devoted to the outdoors whose stories appeal to backpackers, campers and hikers (the granola sort, we call them in Colorado). It takes only a minute’s thought to conjure...
If you have a passing familiarity with the cultural wing of the liberty movement, odds are you’ve heard of Scott Bieser. The prolific artist and writer has helped to put Big Head Press on...
I just finished reading Matthew Alexander’s anarcho-capitalist novel, Withur We. Was I entertained? Bored? Convinced to throw Molotov cocktails at government buildings? Continue on, dear reader, and find out in this Withur We review.
It’s that time of year again, and you’ve been tasked with braving the cold, the crowds, and the shopping mall Santas, and returning with the perfect gift for that Ayn Rand quoting, Gadsden Militia...
This is chapter 6 of a serialized novella appearing on Art For Liberty every two weeks. Read from the beginning here. Chapter Six: Thomas King Never doubt what small men will do for great...
Today AGL brings you Dan McCall, founder and artist behind Liberty Maniacs, the foremost online store for liberty-focused clothing and merchandise.
Robert Anthony Peters has an excellent piece up on the importance of art and movies to the freedom movement entitled, “It’s the Cuture, Stupid!” Read it.