Dr. Mary Ruwart's Writings + Site Content Update
While listening to the Harry Browne Show earlier this week, I heared an interview with Dr. Mary Ruwart, PhD, a libertarian political writer and former research scientist for Upjohn Pharmaceuticals*. She has just published a really cool sounding book, Healing Our World In an Age of Aggression. As you'd probably guess, it is about how we can create a more peaceful, productive, and more just society, and appeals to people of almost any political leaning.
In addition, she has published several other books on related topics, which can be found by clicking the title link of this post. At the bottom of the page are a number of short essay pieces that are in HTML format and free to read at your leizure. I ordered her book, which came with a number of bonus PDF format literature. This is a limited-time thing, but at least a few of them are currently or will soon be in print, so all is not lost!
In other news, I have just added a new page to the LibertarianActivism.com website. In a nutshell, I consolidated a few of our existing links about libertarianism, and added a number of new ones. If you're unfamiliar with what the philosophy is, or want to learn about some additional educational and/or activism related projects, out site is now the place to go. You can find this new categorized information by going to our homepage, or by clicking here.
The Literature section also has some new additions, with more coming soon. Some of the new pieces will be from Dr. Ruwart. As always, we here at the Libertarian Action Network always enjoy your feedback, and will gladly post any interesting material you send us- with appropriate citation of you of course!
*Upjohn Pharma doesn't show up on Google as having an official website. I get the impression that they were bought up by another company five or six years ago, perhaps Phizer? If you know, please email me at firefox-spam@walala.org so that I may inform my readers.





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