 I'm not trying to be especially convincing about my view of what happened or propound a particular true libertarian creed or history with a capital H. We're not trying to pitch products or, again, preach some true libertarianism. We're just trying to understand the world better here. We're trying to approach the past from an academic point of view that really breaks it down and analyzes it systematically and we're going to compare the world of the past to our world and the world that we would like to have ideally and see how they match up and in the process I think we'll find more use to history than most of us normally find. This is Liberty Chronicles, a project of Libertarianism.org. I'm Anthony Comegna. So we need to build up our own narrative of libertarian history, claim more of the past for ourselves, and talk about how a broader cross-section of events in the past has produced our movement. We have much wider and deeper roots than we're accustomed to thinking and we've had a much bigger impact on the past than we're accustomed to thinking because all we ever hear about is the past as given to us by authority and authority doesn't care a bit about libertarians. So we're going to be especially interested in those stories, the ones that haven't been told. We're going to try to give a voice to those who've been crushed by the powerful. We're going to try to keep a watch on new lines of inquiry, new research, giving birth to new knowledge about our world. To learn more about Liberty Chronicles visit Libertarianism.org.