1. My Journey to Anarchy — how high-profile preaching and practising Australian capitalist, Neville Kennard, became an anarchocapitalist.
  2. Shit State Subsidised Socialist Schooling Should Cease Says Singo — Australian adman and celebrity, John Singleton, in this one article, does a better job than the combined output of all Australian think tanks and journalists since the beginning of time on state schooling.
  3. The Mises Seminar — nice critical review by Justin Jefferson, who drove a hell of a long way to be there.
  4. What’s in a name? Anarcho-capitalism versus voluntarism — Justin Jefferson believes that voluntarism is a better name than anarchocapitalism, and invites comments.
  5. Ron Manners, Australian Hero — Congratulations to Ron Manners on his induction into the Australian Mining Hall of Fame. We will be putting online a huge amount of Ron Manners’ writings shortly.
  6. Democracy = Fascism — John Whiting’s 1974 letter to the editor in The Bulletin that Ron Manners read, through which he found out about other libertarians in Australia.
  7. The Workers Party is a Political Party — Mark Tier’s enlightening comments on the Workers Party in 1976.
  8. Bigger Cake = Bigger Slices — Bert Kelly passes on Mavis’s advice.
  9. Workers Party Reunion Intro — Benjamin Marks on writing Lang Hancock’s new magnum opus.
  10. Australia’s Coming Slavery — Herbert Spencer with the greatest political essay ever.

And thanks to Nickolai Hubble of The Daily Reckoning for his clever review of the Mises Seminar here, which is brilliantly tailored to his readership.