A collection published weekly of the most interesting web items that might appeal to
individualists.
Assembled by Tom Ender, the review consists of headlines, bylines, "pull quotes" and links to articles,
essays, photos, humor, etc. all found on the Web during the prior week.
Each week immediately after the new issue of
Ender's Review
is posted at Endervidualism a small plain
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Every week Ender's Review of the Web features articles chosen to please
individualists who are: skeptical of government power, opposed to militarism,
in favor of individual liberty and responsibility, blessed with a sense of humor,
seeking to understand history and searching for elements of culture to appreciate.
Ender's weekly review is a selection of the best articles, essays,
pictorials, cartoons, humor and less easily classifiable material gleaned
from many different Internet sites for the preceding week.
The review has five major segments each having three sections, the five
segments are: Domestic politics, Foreign affairs, Economics, History and
Culture. In politics, the review is market anarchist/agorist,
radical libertarian but sympathetic to libertarian minarchist /
constitutionalist thinking. In economics, it is both Austrian and
counter-economic, but sympathetic to all free market thinkers. In history,
it is revisionist in not accepting the "public school" outlook. In culture,
it is individualist and antistatist.