Newsletter
Libertarianism for non-libertarians
Liberty Point is the printed compliment and companion to this blog, an independent, quarterly newsletter of North Carolina libertarian thought and action, designed to appeal to both libertarian and non-libertarian readership.
Articles are specifically written and tailored for non-libertarian readers, and would present practical libertarian option and alternatives to the real or imagined issues and problems being bantered about in the public arena.
Liberty Point covers local and state politics, Issue will include columns by NC libertarians and news from other libertarian and libertarian-leaning, including Americans for Prosperity, Grass Roots North Carolina, StopNCAnnexation.com, the N.C. Property Rights Coalition, John Locke Foundation, the ACLU and North Carolinians for Free and Proper Elections. It will also contain news and information from other “third parties” like the Greens and Constitution parties, on issues of common interest, for example, ballot access, property rights, and civil rights.
We may also produce special issues for use as a campaign handout for Libertarian candidate or group of candidates. For example, during the 2008 campaign, several General Assembly candidates adopted the Liberty Agenda. This would have been an ideal topic for special Liberty Points newsletter.
Editorial
As editor and publisher, I am solely responsible for the content of Liberty Point. News articles, commentaries, letters, op eds and cartoons will be accepted from any NC libertarian, third party or independent political activist.
Distribution
Additional copies would be available for grassroots distribution to friends, family and for drop in public places, for example doctor’s waiting rooms, car dealers and repair shop waiting rooms, DMVs and other government offices … anywhere there are people. This ad hoc distribution system will depend on the commitment and creativity of subscribers. We will mail as many copies to Liberty Points subscribers as they request if they agree to be our “paper boys.”
Two ways to subscribe
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If your prefer, fill out the subscription form here, then mail your check for $5.00 to:
Brian Irving206 Clancy Circle
Cary NC 27511
