Libertarian Forum
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Libertarian Forum was a libertarian magazine published about twice a month between 1969 and 1984. It was originally titled The Libertarian before becoming the Libertarian Forum with the sixth issue.
Its main author was Murray Rothbard, who was an editor along with Karl Hess. Its focus was on "substantive theoretical contributions, commentaries on politics, details of disputes and arguments within the libertarian movement, and forecasts on the future of liberty."[1]
LF published several early incarnations of essays that would later be included as chapters in Walter Block's Defending the Undefendable.
A two-volume bound edition of the complete Libertarian Forum is available (ISBN 1-933550-02-3) from the Ludwig von Mises Institute.