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+ | [[File:Freedom in a Puritan Age.png|thumb|left|600px|[[Freedom in a Puritan Age]] loosely associated with the [[LM network]]]][[Freedom in a Puritan Age]] is an online magazine associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. Launched in 2009, <ref>"[http://www.freedominapuritanage.co.uk/?paged=5 The Other Amis]", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 31 Oct 2010</ref> it links to and is to a significant extent written by associates of the LM or associated or influenced entities [[Institute of Ideas]], [[Leeds Salon]], [[Manchester Salon]], [[Sense About Science]] and [[Spiked]], including [[Stephen Bowler]], [[Charles Brickdale]], [[Ciaran Guilfoyle]], [[Adrian Hart]], [[Michele Ledda]], [[Paul Thomas]] and [[Mark Wanstall]] <ref>"[http://www.freedominapuritanage.co.uk/ Home]", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 30 May 2010</ref>. | ||
Its founder [[Katherine Samson]], is an organiser for the Leeds Salon. | Its founder [[Katherine Samson]], is an organiser for the Leeds Salon. |
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Freedom in a Puritan Age is an online magazine associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Launched in 2009, [1] it links to and is to a significant extent written by associates of the LM or associated or influenced entities Institute of Ideas, Leeds Salon, Manchester Salon, Sense About Science and Spiked, including Stephen Bowler, Charles Brickdale, Ciaran Guilfoyle, Adrian Hart, Michele Ledda, Paul Thomas and Mark Wanstall [2].
Its founder Katherine Samson, is an organiser for the Leeds Salon.
Contact
- http://www.freedominapuritanage.co.uk/
- editors@freedominapuritanage.co.uk.
- Facebook: Freedom in a Puritan Age
Notes
- ↑ "The Other Amis", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 31 Oct 2010
- ↑ "Home", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 30 May 2010