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For the paid subscriber, I recently outlined my “Thoughts on a New Free Press”.
To read this and every article, you can practice what Ayn Rand called the trader principle—take what you want and pay for it—today; upgrade your subscription or subscribe.
Readers have asked me to present a podcast, so I’ve started recording readings of certain articles for paid subscribers. Some Autonomia paid subscribers are vision-impaired or partly blind, so I’m gratified to introduce audio versions. I’ve already had to re-record an episode after a technical difficulty. Paid subscribers can listen to my new blueprint for “Firing Up the Free Press”.
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