Vol. I #1 — Fall, 1995
99pp, 6″ x 9″, Actual Issue! Very Fine — $14.95
This was quite possibly the late Samuel Edward Konkin III’s crowning achievement: an academic journal dedicated to Agorism and Counter-Economics. The articles are superb and scholarly. The presentation is absolutely first-class. It is regrettable that no subsequent issues were published. These original printings are from a very small number that escaped The Great Storage Locker Default, in which dozens of cases of New Libertarian magazines, constituting over 50% of extant copies, were either auctioned off or dumped by a storage locker facility, losing them to posterity.
| Page | Contributor | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| Cover | AI Staff | Table of Contents |
| p. 2 | The Agorist Institute | Ad |
| p. 3 | Samuel Edward Konkin III | “The Last, Whole Introduction to Agorism” |
| p. 10 | Samuel Edward Konkin III | Introduction to Columnists |
| p. 11 | E. Scott Royce | “The Black Market Response to Gasoline Rationing During WWII” |
| p. 31 | Joseph Stromberg | “English Enclosures and Soviet Collectivization: Two Instances of an Anti-Peasant Mode of Development” |
| p. 46 | Wendy McElroy | “Liberty on Copyright and Patents” |
| p. 58 | Samuel Edward Konkin III | Introduction to Reviews |
| p. 59 | J. Kent Hastings | “The Information Underground Railroad: Bruce Schneir’s Applied Cryptography” |
| p. 71 | Brad Linaweaver | “Hollywood vs the Republic: Gore Vidal’s Screening History” |
| p. 76 | Jared C. Lobdell, PhD | “Critical Review & Postlibertarian Responses” |
| p. 81 | Samuel Edward Konkin III, MSci | “Whines over the World: From Critical Review to New Left Review” |
| p. 89 | Jared C. Lobdell, PhD | “Old Rightists and Old Writers: Justin Raimondo’s Reclaiming the American Right” |
| p. 99 | Samuel Edward Konkin III | “This Movement of His: Murray N. Rothbard, 1926 – 1995” |