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We decided to switch to a 2-column layout with only 1 sidebar, and we added some new features in the process. I’ll highlight the major changes.

The main content column is now wider, making the text easier to read with less scrolling. The remaining sidebar is a bit wider than the old sidebars were individually as well. We’ve moved a lot of the sidebar widgets, so that you’ll have ready access to the most relevant features and content depending on what you’re doing.

You will only see the blog archive widgets (for posts by date, author, categories, and tags) in the sidebar on the various archive pages, for when you’re actually browsing or searching the archives. We’ve long had our Tag Cloud page, also with a tag index, but now we’ve added a Blog Archives page. On this page we’ve embedded the Collapsing Archives, List Authors, and Collapsing Categories sidebar widgets with the Widgets on Pages plugin (and some custom css). When you have a hankering to browse or search the archives, check out these two pages.

By the way, in case you didn’t know, you can subscribe to author-specific and category-specific rss feeds, if you are especially interested in a particular author or topic, by right-clicking on the rss icon beside the author’s or category name, copying the url, and adding it manually to your favorite rss reader.

On all other pages with sidebars, you will find the recent posts and recent comments sidebar widgets. The site visitors and FeedBurner subscribers widgets have been moved to the About page. We switched to the Collapsing Links plugin to minimize the footprint of our blogroll.

We removed our old popular posts widget from the sidebar entirely and switched to the WordPress.com Popular Posts plugin. Instead of displaying a small sidebar list of the most popular posts for the last 30 days, we recently created the Popular page where you will find lists of our most popular posts and pages (ranked by page views) for the current day, the last 7 days, the last 30 days, and all time.

We hope you’ll find the new layout cleaner and more attractive, providing easier access to more relevant content and features.

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Last 7 Days

  1. The Disingenuous "Liberty Isn't the Only Value" Attack by Liberals and Conservatives on Libertarianism

    98 views | published by Stephan Kinsella on January 17, 2012
    In recent years and months, both Austrian economics and libertarianism have received increased attention and criticism. The more recent attention is probably in part due to...

  2. Waco and 20 Years of State Terror

    97 views | published by Anthony Gregory on April 18, 2013
    There is something about April. From Columbine to Virginia Tech, from Oklahoma City to Boston, mid-to-late April occasions some of the most infamous massacres on U.S. soil. At...

  3. Sustainable Living, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Urban Farms

    28 views | published by Anthony Gregory on May 13, 2013
    In Oakland, California, not far from where I live, urban homesteading – growing food on private land for small-scale trade and consumption – has become so common the city...

  4. Libertarians and War: A Bibliographical Essay

    27 views | published by Anthony Gregory on March 20, 2013
    The relationship between war and libertarianism has interested me since 9/11. In the aftermath of those terrorist attacks, I witnessed in grim fascination many libertarians...

  5. Heath Ledger The Joker

    20 views | published by Tim Swanson on October 10, 2012

  6. Corporate Personhood, Limited Liability, and Double Taxation

    18 views | published by Stephan Kinsella on October 18, 2011
    The politics of the left-oriented Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, like that of the right-oriented modern Tea Party movement, is not very well defined. But one of the things...

  7. How wild was the "Wild West", in fact?

    17 views | published by Juan Fernando Carpio on April 7, 2010
    The less government there is, the more peaceful and prosperous a territory can be with respect to its own cultural potential.

  8. SOPA is the Symptom, Copyright is the Disease: The SOPA wakeup call to ABOLISH COPYRIGHT

    16 views | published by Stephan Kinsella on January 24, 2012
    Over at C4SIF, I've blogged quite a bit lately about SOPA and PIPA and the recent Internet blackouts and other protests against these bills, which threaten free speech and the...

  9. Justice for All Without the State

    16 views | published by David J. Heinrich on June 5, 2010
    Writing on The American Conservative website, Daniel McCarthy argues in "Anarcho-Distributism" that the so-called state of nature that libertarians discuss would not...

  10. Can (big) science survive without taxpayer funds?

    12 views | published by Tim Swanson on April 22, 2012
    This question was recently answered in length by physicist Steven Weinberg in the NY Review of Books.After a well-written overview of how science projects grew from...

Last 30 Days

  1. Sustainable Living, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Urban Farms

    370 views | published by Anthony Gregory on May 13, 2013
    In Oakland, California, not far from where I live, urban homesteading – growing food on private land for small-scale trade and consumption – has become so common the city...

  2. Libertarians and War: A Bibliographical Essay

    161 views | published by Anthony Gregory on March 20, 2013
    The relationship between war and libertarianism has interested me since 9/11. In the aftermath of those terrorist attacks, I witnessed in grim fascination many libertarians...

  3. Apparently Turn-About Is Not Fair Play to Bloomberg?

    145 views | published by Wilton Alston on May 2, 2013
    New York City's Mayor-Turned-Nanny-Wannabee, Michael Bloomberg got a taste of his own medicine when he was denied a second slice of pizza at a local restaurant. Says the...

  4. Waco and 20 Years of State Terror

    127 views | published by Anthony Gregory on April 18, 2013
    There is something about April. From Columbine to Virginia Tech, from Oklahoma City to Boston, mid-to-late April occasions some of the most infamous massacres on U.S. soil. At...

  5. Was Hitler Really Anti-Gun Control?

    124 views | published by Anthony Gregory on January 14, 2013
    A Salon.com article by Alex Seitz-Wald called "The Hitler Gun Control Lie" is making the rounds, purporting to challenge a myth Second Amendment enthusiasts spread that blames...

  6. Heath Ledger The Joker

    110 views | published by Tim Swanson on October 10, 2012

  7. How wild was the "Wild West", in fact?

    107 views | published by Juan Fernando Carpio on April 7, 2010
    The less government there is, the more peaceful and prosperous a territory can be with respect to its own cultural potential.

  8. The Disingenuous "Liberty Isn't the Only Value" Attack by Liberals and Conservatives on Libertarianism

    98 views | published by Stephan Kinsella on January 17, 2012
    In recent years and months, both Austrian economics and libertarianism have received increased attention and criticism. The more recent attention is probably in part due to...

  9. dirty work

    97 views | published by BK Marcus on May 4, 2013
    I first heard of Steven Johnson's 2006 book The Ghost Map from a George Will piece called "Survival of the Sudsiest." The book's full title is The Ghost Map: The Story of...

  10. Hutchinson, homeschooling, Harvard, and heresy

    94 views | published by BK Marcus on April 28, 2013
    Last month, I mentioned America's first individualist anarchist, Anne Hutchinson. She's a hero of mine, for obvious reasons, despite my not sharing her religious beliefs....

All Time

  1. Was Hitler Really Anti-Gun Control?

    7,102 views | published by Anthony Gregory on January 14, 2013
    A Salon.com article by Alex Seitz-Wald called "The Hitler Gun Control Lie" is making the rounds, purporting to challenge a myth Second Amendment enthusiasts spread that blames...

  2. Corporate Personhood, Limited Liability, and Double Taxation

    4,985 views | published by Stephan Kinsella on October 18, 2011
    The politics of the left-oriented Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, like that of the right-oriented modern Tea Party movement, is not very well defined. But one of the things...

  3. Eric Holder Says Gun Owners Should "Cower" in Shame Like Smokers

    4,278 views | published by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on January 10, 2013
    Cower — interesting choice of words that. Cower is a word more associated with fear than shame in my mind. One cowers in fear. One blushes or hides out of shame.It's a...

  4. Somin on Gary Johnson and Ron Paul: A Reply

    3,439 views | published by Matt Mortellaro on May 25, 2011
    Ilya Somin over at The Volokh Conspiracy, it seems, is no more a fan of Ron Paul now than he was four years ago. His criticisms remain about the same. This time around,...

  5. The Property And Freedom Society -- Reflections After Five Years

    3,384 views | published by Hans-Hermann Hoppe on June 10, 2010
    When I first envisioned the idea of this Society, more than 10 years ago and then still a society without a name, I had direct experience with only two other ...

  6. Libertarians and War: A Bibliographical Essay

    3,317 views | published by Anthony Gregory on March 20, 2013
    The relationship between war and libertarianism has interested me since 9/11. In the aftermath of those terrorist attacks, I witnessed in grim fascination many libertarians...

  7. Healthcare Is Not a Human Right

    3,112 views | published by Gabriel E. Vidal on October 18, 2010
    Of all the arguments favoring the coordination and control of the healthcare industry by the central planning agency of the state, the healthcare-is-a-human-right argument...

  8. About

    2,614 views | published by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on March 30, 2010
    We are -- for the most part -- Austrian and Rothbardian-influenced libertarians. We love justice, individual liberty, civilization, and truth. We hate the State, war, and...

  9. Articles

    2,345 views | published by Akiva on May 26, 2010
    The Libertarian Standard is closed to outside article submissions for the time being. We will resume publishing outside articles when one of us has both the time and the...

  10. Top 10 Libertarian Books for Christmas 2011

    2,317 views | published by Norman Horn on December 7, 2011
    Every year, I like to construct a list of some of the best books released in the past year and a few a others that are worth recommending at any time. Of course, this is my...