Nuketown has a launched a libertarian science fiction page collecting commentary, book reviews, movie reviews and links from around the Web.
The url of the Web page is:
http://www.nuketown.com/features/libertariansf/
The impetus behind this page was a speech I gave at a meeting of the Pocono Libertarians a few years back on "Libertarian Themes in Science Fiction." As a life-long science fiction fan, and later a libertarian, the unity of the two subjects always seemed obvious to me. But at that meeting I discovered that many of my fellow libertarian-minded citizens either hadn't heard of the books and movies I was mentioning, or hadn't thought of them in a libertarian light.
Over the years, Nuketown has evolved into an increasingly libertarian webzine, but it never had a full-blown section dedicated specifically to the intersection of libertarianism and sci-fi. Now, with this page, it does.
Although it's the oldest cliche on the Web, this page is very much a work in progress. I'm presently using it as a gathering place for all of the libertarian SF references I can find, as well as the commentary I write myself. I expect that in time it will evolve into a full-blown mini-site within Nuketown, rather than the simple Web page it is now, but it should do nicely for the time being.

