What are some libertarian-friendly websites?

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Preferably ones with a decent and semi-active community. Doesn't have to be explicitly about libertarianism or austrian economics, but just ones that have libertarian-adjacent people. Big problem of places like Xitter and reddit is that they're all authoritarian.
 
Mises, of course.
Tom Woods
Lew Rockwell
Zerohedge is a good news site that caters to right/libertarian.
Revolver.news is a news aggregator that leans right/libertarian. It's basically like Drudge before Drudge went left after Trump.


Besides resources like this one and the super small list above, I'm really not sure anymore.

I can no longer recommend Reason. They used to be half-decent but they're fully co-opted by the left now.
The Cato Institute was decent-ish once upon a time, but I believe they were also co-opted by the Kochs (neocon/RINO).

And you'll never see me recommend Reddit. It's a leftist AND bot hellscape now. BUT, check out the anarcho capitalism sub if you're over there. It's probably the last bastion of true ancap/libertarian discussion.

I'd have to guess you can still find at least a handful of decent libertarian personalities on Twitter/X that have their own blogs or something.
 
I actually partially like Reason at times, because they are more willing than others to call out the MAGA wing and I like that they don't fall too deeply into social conservatism, but the Ronald Bailey transhumanism stuff loses me.
 
I actually partially like Reason at times, because they are more willing than others to call out the MAGA wing and I like that they don't fall too deeply into social conservatism, but the Ronald Bailey transhumanism stuff loses me.

Reason is good at times. Any/all sites have some truth to them. For me, it is important to filter out the brainwashing parts, and then cross-reference the relevant information to "Follow the Money" [which most people don't do].

Of course Whitney Webb, Catherine Fitts and Corbett because they connect-the-dots, they ask/answer the right questions that most others do not.

I like Mises.org and RonPaulLibertyReport for grounded principles, and the ones that I noted in my previous sentence for figuring out nefarious policies.
 
Smallest part of population an mayber 1/2 are introverted so wouldnt take too long to find Id guess
 
My site (pmbug.com) focuses on monetary issues and politics. All are welcome.
 
There's still FEE https://fee.org/
Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity https://ronpaulinstitute.org/
Mises Institute https://mises.org/
Antiwar.com https://antiwar.com/
Libertarian Institute https://libertarianinstitute.org/That was founded by Scott Horton and Will Grigg, and includes Keith Knight.
Independent Institute https://www.independent.org/That Had Robert Higgs as a Senior Fellow before He retired.
Gene Epstein, The Soho Forumhttps://www.thesohoforum.org/about
Podcast and websites
Ron Paul Liberty Report http://www.ronpaullibertyreport.com/
Tom Woods Showhttps://tomwoods.com/
Dave Smith, Part of the Problemhttps://partoftheproblem.com/home
Sean Fitzgerald, Actual Justice Warriorhttps://www.actualjusticewarrior.com/
Keith knight, Don't Tread on Anyone.
The Dangerous History Pocasthttps://profcj.org/
Forums
Herehttp://www.ronpaulforums.com/content.php
There was that forum that i joined Ten or Eleven years ago, others here, where/are members as well. I cant remember the name.

I'm sure i missed a Ton of stuff.
Sorry, I see the op is looking for Forums specifically. I'm not deleting all this, put to much effort into it.
 
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