Should the movement be a haven for experiments in living? Or a way to reach the mainstream with new ideas? How much are these goals in tension?
Prof. Gary Chartier talks about the libertarian movement as a refuge for the eccentric, and for diverse experiments in living.
Is there a difference between social tolerance and universal permissiveness?
Matt Welch looks at just what makes a political movement want to police its boundaries.
Timothy P. Carney asks whether traditional lifestyles are also welcome in the libertarian tent -- or is it only the "alternative" ones?