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Aeon J. Skoble - 12/15/2004
Sorry, my bad.
James Otteson - 12/14/2004
Don't forget that I'm the Book Review Editor of the Adam Smith Review! Okay, it's not the general editorship, but it's *something*.
Steven Horwitz - 12/13/2004
My congrats as well Roderick! This is a great development. And yes, L&P continues its march toward accumulating power in the hands of liberty. ;)
Aeon J. Skoble - 12/13/2004
"Don't forget Stephen Cox, a senior editor at Liberty, and Bob Higgs, the editor of Indpendent Review."
I did mention Higgs' TIR, but it's true I didn't note Cox and Liberty. I also omitted Sheldon's editorship of The Freeman! That's what happens when I get 5 hours sleep.
Chris Matthew Sciabarra - 12/13/2004
I SWEAR: I was saying the exact same thing. What's next? World Domination? hehe
CONGRATULATIONS Roderick! And keep up the great work, fellow L&Pers.
David T. Beito - 12/13/2004
Aeon:
We are slowly taking over the entire libertarian movement, or perhaps it is taking over us.
Don't forget Stephen Cox, a senior editor at Liberty, and Bob Higgs, the editor of Indpendent Review.
David
Aeon J. Skoble - 12/13/2004
Hmm, it also occurs to me that the Editors of JLS, RP, TIR, JOARS, and TRAE all blog here at L&P! How cool is that??
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