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Reason Papers now online

June 29, 2005 11:57 AM by Stephan Kinsella (Archive)

Aeon Skoble, editor of Reason Papers, makes this announcement today:

I am proud and pleased to announce that Reason Papers has a new website, the chief virtue of which is the full-text PDF archives. Reason Papers was founded in 1974 by Tibor Machan, and I took over editorship in 2000. All of issues 1-25 are now available for download or on-line reading in the “Archive� section of the new website. Issues 26 and 27, the most current, are available for purchase, although one or two pieces from those as well have on-line PDFs if you want a sample. When issue 28 is published this Fall, issue 26 will go on-line, and so on (what they call a “2-issue moving wall�). This is a truly exciting event, as some of the older back issues were out of print, and the history of Reason Papers includes many noteworthy contributions by major theorists from philosophy, economics, history, and politics. I am especially grateful to Stephan Kinsella for doing the tedious work of making the PDFs, [Objectivist IT expert] David Veksler for the site redesign, and Jeff Tucker of the Mises Institute for volunteering to host the site. Thanks! I encourage everyone to go have a look at the new site, and I hope you find much if value in the archives.

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  • Lowell R.

    This literally made my day. Tibor, Stephen, David and Jeff -- THANK YOU for making such a wonderful resource available online.

    Published: July 1, 2005 11:23 AM

  • Geoffrey Allan Plauche

    Thanks a million! There were quite a few essays in out of print RP issues that I've been dying to get my hands on.

    Published: July 1, 2005 8:12 PM

  • Aakash

    I wasn't even aware of this publication; when was it begun? Thank you for putting these article online; I love it when material from intelligent publications is made available for free. (For those of us who are college students, this kind of thing really helps... ;-)

    Published: July 10, 2005 12:21 AM

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