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R.W. Bradford (1947–2005) was the founder of Liberty.


Stephen Cox is editor of Liberty, and a professor of literature at the University of California San Diego. His most recent books are "The Titanic Story" and "The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America."


Mark Rand is managing editor of Liberty.


John Hospers is a philosopher, author of "Libertarianism," and was the Libertarian Party's first presidential candidate.

Bruce Ramsey is a journalist in Seattle.

Jane S. Shaw is the executive vice president of the J.W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy in Raleigh, N.C.


Jo Ann Skousen is entertainment editor of Liberty. She lives in New York.


Kathleen Bradford is an assistant editor of Liberty.

Jim Walsh is an assistant editor of Liberty.


Brien Bartels is a former assistant editor of Liberty.

David Boaz is executive vice president of the Cato Institute and the author of "Libertarianism: A Primer."

Alan W. Bock is a senior columnist for the Orange County Register and the author of "Waiting to Inhale: The Politics of Medical Marijuana."

Douglas Casey is a contributing editor of Liberty.

Eric D. Dixon is the editor for the Show-Me Institute, Missouri's free-market think tank.

Brian Doherty is an associate editor at Reason.

Alan Ebenstein is author of "Friedrich Hayek: A Biography" and an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute.

Andrew Ferguson is managing editor of Liberty.

David Friedman is the author of "Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life." His website is daviddfriedman.com.

Bettina Bien Greaves is co-compiler of "Mises: An Annotated Bibliography."

Jon Harrison lives and writes in Vermont.

Gene Healy is a writer living in Washington, D.C. He maintains a blog at genehealy.com.

Bill Kauffman is the author of "With Good Intentions? Reflections on the Myth of Progress in America."

Dave Kopel is research director at the Independence Institute and author of "Antitrust after Microsoft."

Bart Kosko is a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California and author of "Heaven in a Chip," published by Random House in 2000.

Richard Kostelanetz has written many books about contemporary art and literature.

Loren E. Lomasky is a professor of philosophy at Bowling Green State University and author of "Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community."

Sarah McCarthy is co-author of "Mom and Pop vs. the Dreambusters."

Wendy McElroy is editor of ifeminists.com and author of "The Reasonable Woman."

Bill Merritt is a sometimes-novelist living in Gaborone Botswana. If you are offended at what he has to say, you are welcome to try to pursue him through the Botswana legal system.

Robert H. Nelson is the author of "Economics as Religion: From Samuelson to Chicago."

Randal O'Toole is senior economist with the Thoreau Institute and author of "Reforming the Forest Service."

Ross Overbeek is a research scientist at the Argonne National Laboratory.

Durk Pearson is co-author with Sandy Shaw of "Freedom of Informed Choice: FDA vs. Nutrient Supplements."

Patrick Quealy may be seen in his natural habitat, a Seattle coffee shop.

Scott J. Reid is author of "Canada Remapped" and "Lament for a Nation."

Ralph R. Reiland is the B. Kenneth Simon professor of free enterprise at Robert Morris University and a Pittsburgh restauranteur.

Sheldon Richman is editor of Ideas on Liberty.

Jeff Riggenbach is the author of "In Praise of Decadence."

Timothy Sandefur is a College of Public Interest Law Fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation.

Sandy Shaw is a research scientist, best-selling author, and rabble rouser.

Mark Skousen teaches at Columbia Business School and is the author of a very thin book, "Tax Free: All the Legal Ways to Avoid Income, Capital Gains, and Social Security Taxes."

Tim Slagle is a stand-up comedian living in Chicago whose website is timslagle.com.

Fred L. Smith Jr. is president of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

Martin M. Solomon is an immigration lawyer and writer living in south Florida.

Clark Stooksbury has written for The American Conservative, Chronicles, and Metro Pulse (of Knoxville, Tenn.). He keeps a blog on Blogspot.

Thomas S. Szasz, M.D. is the author of "The Myth of Mental Illness" and professor of psychiatry emeritus, SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, N.Y.

Martin Morse Wooster is a writer living in Silver Spring, Md.

Leland B. Yeager is Ludwig von Mises Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics at Auburn University.


Baloo is a nom de plume of cartoonist Rex F. May.

Scott Chambers is a cartoonist living in Arizona.

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