It’s Sunday, which means it’s time for the annual Sage Grouse mating season. Pic related. Uh, also, it’s Media Coordinator Update time. Commentary Logan Glitterbomb held down the commentary fort during the past two weeks with her article, “Terrorist is the New Green.” Past that, it’s been kind of quiet ’round these parts.
Hi everyone, it’s Sunday, which means it’s time to play catch-up! Here’s what we’ve been doing since January 29. Commentary January ended with three op-eds published by Chad Nelson and Logan Marie Glitterbomb: “Vermin Supreme’s Inauguration was a Riot!” and “Don’t Let Him Build the Wall: A Call to Action,” by Logan and “Hunt Sabotage…
Howdy, folks. It’s been… a rough week. Trump’s been super busy with signing executive orders that futz with the rights of people to move freely between geographic locations, his lieutenants are acting all fashy to the press and the public, and basically we’re all doomed. On the upside, there’s a new Del Taco by my…
Howdy, folks! It’s Sunday, which means it’s time for me to share with you all sorts of fun stuff related to the work we do here at C4SS. MORE NEWS DIGESTS!! In addition to the Weekly Libertarian Leftist Review, last week we launched the Daily Molotov. Here’s what we’re doing with that. For now, what you see…
Howdy folks! It’s the end of the first week of 2017, and that means it’s time, finally, for an update on what we’ve been doing over the past seven days! No More Hiatus The last couple of months have been hectic here at C4SS. After the 10th anniversary and the Oklahoma SFL Regional Conference –…
Howdy, folks! It’s yet another Sunday, which means we’re due for a look at what C4SS has been up to since last week! LESSGO The Week in… uh… So, we didn’t publish any commentaries this week. Right now, we seem to be going through one of our longer dry spells on the op-ed side of things….
Howdy, folks. It’s Sunday, which means I’m in a rental car hurtling toward Austin, Texas and not really in a position to do a full-blown media coordinator update, but I love y’all so I have a couple of points of business we can attend to anyway! The Week in Commentary, Features, Blogs… Luckily (for me),…
Dear Supporters, Ten years ago, on October 10, 2006, the Center for a Stateless Society opened its virtual doors and began its sincere and quixotic quest to change the world by changing minds – about freedom, about markets and about anarchism. To quote C4SS cofounder Roderick Long’s founding statement, “For too long libertarians, and I…
Howdy, folks! It’s Sunday, which means I’m going to try and tear myself away from watching Marvel’s Luke Cage for like an hour and tell you a thing about the Center for a Stateless Society’s mark on the media world over the past week. That’s right, it’s your Media Coordinator Weekly Update. The Week In Commentary…
Howdy, folks! Another Sunday has arrived, which means it’s time to talk about what C4SS is doing, where we’ve been and what we’ve got coming down the pike. It’s your Media Coordinator Weekly Update. An Agora Around Agorism God, I love alliterative puns. Anyway, every month C4SS picks a theme, and a selection of our Fellows…
Howdy, folks! It’s Sunday, which means it’s time for an update on what the Center for a Stateless Society has been doing and where we’ve been. I’m Trevor Hultner, your new Media Coordinator, and from here on out I’ll be keeping you abreast of where our writers are getting published, where C4SS is being mentioned…
Article Uploads In November, I uploaded the following 6 readings from myself, John Moore, and Moses Sayre Sukin to the YouTube and the Jellycast feeds. Black Jurors Need Not Apply by Roderick Long Charter Schools, and Other Right-Libertarian False Gods by Kevin Carson The Campaign Needs a Radical, But Sanders Isn’t It by Sheldon Richman Will Truly Free…
These are our numbers and some comments on November: 17 op-eds published (+7 compared to October); 32 pickups (average of 1.9 per article, a disappointing dip compared to the previous month, when we got a 3.7 average); The Syrian refugee crisis has occupied the headlines in the last few months, and our most republished article…
These are our numbers for October, 2015: 10 op-eds published. 37 pickups and citations (average of 3.7 per article, up from 2.8 last month). The most republished op-ed of the month was Jason Farrell’s “Why Libertarians are Failing at Politics,” which managed to get 9 pickups. Notably, it was run on both the online and…