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Right-wing 1993 Gazeta Wyborcza: Liberal, democratic 1989 Krytyka Polityczna: Left/Communist [dubious – discuss] (formerly) Liberal, center-left 2002 Polityka: Center-left 1957 Przekrój: Moderate 1945 Uważam Rze: Conservative liberal 2011 Al Majalla: Saudi Arabia Moderate 1980 Al Yamamah: 1952 Amandla! South Africa Left 2007 Politica ...
Magazines and newspapers in the United States providing a libertarian point of view. Pages in category "Libertarian magazines published in the United States" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
This is a list of alternative media supporting the views of the American political left. It covers alternative media sources including talk radio programs, TV shows, podcasts, investigative journalism, documentaries, blogs and other alternative media sources.
Notes from the Borderland - parapolitical magazine/website, with a left/green perspective. [87] Problems – from the Ernest Bevin Society. Resistance – from the Anarchist Federation. [88] Revolutionary Praxis – Maoist website. [89] RIGD Media – Left wing alternative media website. [90] Socialist Action – website of group of same name. [91]
Reason is an American libertarian monthly magazine published by the Reason Foundation, with the tagline "Free Minds and Free Markets". [1] The magazine aims to produce independent journalism that is "outside of the left/right echo chamber."
Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought; Left-libertarianism; Libertarian civil disobedience in the United States; Libertarian Democrat; The Libertarian Forum; Libertarian Republican; Libertarian Review; Libertarianism Today; Liberty (libertarian magazine) Lost Liberty Hotel
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In the United States, left-libertarianism is the term used for the left wing of the libertarian movement, [3] including the political positions associated with academic philosophers Hillel Steiner, Philippe Van Parijs, and Peter Vallentyne that combine self-ownership with an egalitarian approach to natural resources. [5]