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285: 493: 42: 51: 440:, is a podcast series in which editor at large, Nick Gillespie interviews activists, artists, authors, entrepreneurs, newsmakers, and politicians on current issues such as free speech, censorship, gun control, 186:, with the tagline "Free Minds and Free Markets". The magazine aims to produce independent journalism that is "outside of the left/right echo chamber." The magazine has a circulation of around 50,000. 1128: 941: 329:. It was maintained and written by the staff of the magazine. It was started in 2002 and discontinued on April 14, 2019, with reason.com's site redesign. Then-editor Gillespie and then-Web editor 466:
is moderated by Gene Epstein and features live debates between public intellectuals on current issues such as bitcoin, electric vehicles, government debt, illegal drugs, robotics, and sex work.
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has a playlist called "Great Moments in Unintended Consequences" which examines historical and contemporary examples of government regulations producing unintended consequences.
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Katherine Mangu-Ward became the magazine's editor-in-chief in June 2016, with Welch moving to an editor-at-large position. Nick Gillespie is the other editor-at-large of
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photo of their home or workplace on the cover. The concept was to demonstrate the power of public databases, as well as the customized printing capabilities of
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teamed with Carey again in 2009 to produce "Reason Saves Cleveland", in which Carey suggested free market solutions to his hometown's problems.
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as "the ultimate in customized publishing" as well as "a remarkable demonstration of the growing number of ways databases can be harnessed."
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became magazine's editor-in-chief, with Gillespie becoming editor-in-chief of reason.tv. In 2011, Gillespie and Welch published the book
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attitude, and even the name "Hit & Run" was taken from what had been a weekly news roundup column on Suck.com.
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was editor-in-chief of the magazine from July 1989 to January 2000. She founded the magazine's website in 1995.
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in 1975, and served through the 1980s as managing editor and editor-in-chief, leaving in 1989.
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The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America
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The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America
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publication. In 1970, it was purchased by Robert W. Poole Jr., Manuel S. Klausner, and
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In 2005, Hit & Run was named as one of the best political blogs by
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magazine that produces short-form documentaries and video editorials.
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was founded in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander (1947–2011), a student at
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magazine received a personalized issue that had their name, and a
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editors referred to this co-opting of the former website as the "
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has produced more than 100 commentary segments published on the
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is editor-in-chief. The site produced a series of videos called
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Goddess of the market: Ayn Rand and the American Right
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Libertarian magazines published in the United States
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The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America

Katherine Mangu-Ward

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