
New Individualist Review
The New Individualist Review was a magazine published in the 1960s and early 1970s that focused on promoting personal freedom, individual rights, and free-market ideas. It aimed to challenge collectivist and government-centric viewpoints by emphasizing the importance of individual choice and responsibility. The publication featured essays and articles by economists, philosophers, and writers who believed in minimal government intervention and the power of individuals to shape their own lives. It played a role in spreading libertarian and classical liberal ideas during that era, encouraging readers to think critically about authority and personal liberty.