Greatness: August 2011 Archives

August 20, 2011

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Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie

So, I got to meet these guys:

Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie
Larger ImageMatt Welch and Nick Gillespie

That's Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie from Reason magazine, and on Tuesday night they were at a book signing event sponsored by the Heartland Institute at Jaks Tap in Chicago to promote their new book The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America. (I reviewed part of the book here).

Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie
Larger ImageMatt Welch and Nick Gillespie

I must admit, it was a bit of a fanboy moment. I've been reading and admiring Reason magazine for years, and these guys are the current editors-in-chief. Actually, according to the masthead, Matt Welch is the real editor-in-chief of the magazine, and Nick Gillespie is the editor-in-chief of the website version of the magazine and of reason.tv which is the video production arm of Reason. Really, though, Nick is kind of a libertarian-at-large who manages to appear on an amazing number of talk shows.

When I first started reading Reason, Virginia Postrel was editor-in-chief, but when she moved on to other things, Nick Gillespie took over. Most of us readers didn't know much about him, and it soon became a running joke that everything the magazine did was "better when Virginia Postrel was in charge." The truth is, though, that Reason is still a great magazine, and Nick Gillespie did a lot to make sure that not just a handful of libertarians knew it.

Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie
Larger ImageMatt Welch and Nick Gillespie

One of Nick's announced goals was to pay more attention to cultural issues. I was skeptical when I first heard about that, because I was reading Reason for the way it addressed policy issues from a libertarian point of view. What the heck did culture have to do with that?

I think I'm beginning to understand what he was getting at: The best parts of our culture are often the result of individuals doing thing their own way. It's not that very best books or music are highly individualistic. Rather, with so many people writing their own books and music, we each have a better chance of finding something that appeals to us, and we each have a better chance of writing something that appeals to others. In an age where following the smallest authors and bands is as easy as following the giant superstars, our culture has become customized. The libertarian impulse to do things our own way is thriving.

I'm less sure of Matt Welch, because his job isn't really all that visible from outside, but Reason is as good as ever, so he must be doing something right.

When I met Matt and Nick, I snarked at them a bit about their performance at Reason--they had pretty much seeded the room with snark during their presentation, so it was hard to resist--and while I'm 99% sure they recognized the snark for what it is, I feel I really should say that Reason is the best magazine I've ever read, and they've done a spectacular job with it. It remains the only paper magazine I still subscribe to.

Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie
Larger ImageMatt Welch and Nick Gillespie

Update: Matt and Nick at Jaks photo dump.

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Hit & Run
Cataloguing every inch of our daily slide down the slippery slope towards a more totalitarian state.
Virgina Postrel
Author, columnist, and famous kidney doner.
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Radley Balko, libertarian at large.
Nobody's Business
A blog about negative liberty.
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Notes from a retired call girl.

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Yet another Lindsay Beyerstein blog.
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Law professor, author, columnist, music engineer, the founding father of the blogosphere.
StrategyPage
News and commentary on all things military.
Last One Speaks
A complicated woman with simple tastes.
Ethics Alarms
Jack Marshall at large.

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Taking the drug war debate to the blogosphere
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More reasons every week for hating the War on Drugs.
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Probable Cause
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Unwashed Advocate
Former Military Underdog
Indefensible
David Feige, creator of Raising the Bar and former public defender.
Koehler Law Blog
Don't be fooled by how pretty it is
Not Guilty
A lawyer in search of a clue.
Norm Pattis
Norm will fight for you!
Marc Randazza
The Legal Satyricon: First Amendment Law
Gamso - For the Defense
An Ohio criminal defense lawyer
Criminal Defense
It's like a criminal defense blog, but from Florida
ECILCrime
East Central Illinois criminal defense.
Underdog Blog
Criminal defense, politics, and God only knows what else.
CrimLaw
A big, goofy, ballcap-wearing prosecutor who even likes dogs. [review]
Blonde Justice
Funny stories about criminal defense.
Crime & Federalism
Legal analysis and bitching. [review]
Seeking Justice
Tom McKenna, Virginia prosecutor on a mission from God.
The Volokh Conspiracy
Smart legal experts.
D.A. Confidential
Making prosecutors seem just like normal lawyers
Crime and Consequences Blog
Because we're just not punishing people enough
Graham Lawyer Blog
Interesting writing about the law.
New York Personal Injury Law Blog
Better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name
West Virginia Criminal Law Blog
Also better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name
South Carolina Criminal Defense Blog
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Agony Unleashed in EVE Online.

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Everything happens in the margins
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How to light everything in the world with speedlights
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Very cool modern street photography.
Digital Photography Review
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Ken Rockwell
Strong opinions about photography.
Dan Heller
Photographs and the business of photography.
Bert P. Krages II
Photography and the law.

Chicagoland

Leslie's Omnibus
I have no idea what this blog is about.
Marathon Pundit
John Ruberry runs, drives, and blogs.

Media

Eric Zorn
Possibly the Chicago Tribune's first blogger.
Miss Manners
A marvelous writer and deeper than you think.
Roger Ebert's Journal
A great writer and a useful film critic.

Resources

WolframAlpha
Data + Computation = Fun Knowledge.
Institute for Justice
A merry band of libertarian litigators.
EFF: Bloggers
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's page for bloggers.
CIA World Factbook
A brief summary about every nation.
Wikipedia
The mostly-useful encyclopedia of everything.
Current Impact Risks
It has to happen some day.

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