Call for Papers – “The Libertarian Review”

Thoughts on Freedom

Supporting the principles of the Australian Libertarian Society, which include free-markets, individual liberty and decreasing the role of government. http://alsblog.wordpress.com/

To mark the historic Mises Seminar in Sydney, I’m starting a journal tentatively titled The Libertarian Review. It will be dedicated to Austrian economics, revisionist history, legal arguments from an individualist perspective and other topics not adequately addressed by the IPA Review and Policy. The primary focus is on Australia, although analysis of other countries is welcome too.

I don’t want to be overly optimistic, so to begin with, the new journal will be published once a year.

Paper x 10

It will be published in print form through amazon.com with the support of Liberty Australia. The articles will also be made available for free online.

Journals are typically peer-reviewed, so I will maintain a list of referees with expertise in the specialist topics covered by the review. If you are interested in acting as a referee please shoot me an email.

Submissions are sought for (1) Research articles up to 5000 words in length; (2) commentaries up to 3000 words (3) book reviews of between 800-2000 words. The citation format used is the Cambridge Style, so please make sure submissions conform to this. There’s no deadline: submissions are accepted on a rolling basis for the first issue, which I expect will be released early next year.

If you’d like to be a volunteer editor, have graphic design skills or want to donate time or money in other ways, do get in touch. I’m currently in the process of applying for an ISSN number and investigating other formalities.

 
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