Australian Sites Featuring Principled Politics
  1. Libertarian Microfiche Publishing — John Zube’s amazing resource (give yourself a time limit).
  2. The Daily Reckoning — Dan Denning, Nick Hubble and others, on how the RBA destroys the economy.
  3. Mannkal Foundation for Economic Education — a great group run by Ron Manners.
  4. Brookes News — Gerry Jackson sticks it to those who we’re stuck with.
  5. Liberty Australia — the oldest still-functioning Rothbardian group in Australia, I think.
  6. ANDEV
  7. Menzies House — causes controversy by including everyone. Interesting.
  8. Aussienomics — Austrian school Australian commentary = Austrialian economics.
  9. Thought Broker — anti-Prohibitionists.
  10. Carbon Sense — Viv Forbes and others discuss the science and politics behind weather prediction.
  11. Think Right — Ron Kitching, Viv Forbes and others on politics generally.
  12. Robert Spillane — the management professor who teaches philosophy and criticises the fraud of mental illness with easy to follow reasoning.
  13. The Rathouse — Rafe Champion’s site, which includes much important and neglected Australian classical liberal information.
  14. Institute for Public Affairs — good ”Government Doesn’t Work” disclosures and info in “What Did I miss?” weekly e-letter.
  15. Centre for Independent Studies — soft varyingly classical liberal policy advocacy.
  16. Thoughts on Freedom — includes a larger list of libertarian and also “libertarian” sites.
International Sites
  1. Mises Institute — A#1++++++++++, but we don’t follow blindly. Criticism here and here.
  2. Online Library of Liberty — some light reading.
  3. LewRockwell.com
  4. AntiWar.com
  5. Strike The Root
  6. Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom
  7. Libertarian Standard — unsure if they are a or the libertarian standard.
  8. Conversations with CaseyNeville Kennard’s recommendation: Doug Casey is a very successful contrarian speculator and investment newsletter writer. He is either an anarcho-capitalist, or a “discordian”, depending on the moment. His political incorrectness, his anti-statism, his distrust of and disrespect for the political class, accord with my own views. Casey likes unconventional wisdom, gold, cigars, poker, polo and international living. He has a healthy disrespect for authority. And he is very well read, a good writer, and has probably had more influence on more individuals for their personal benefit than all the Think Tanks put together. You can subscribe free to Conversations with Casey. I suggest you do this to get much unconventional wisdom; and go back to his file of many Conversations to dig out some pearls.